Vol. 2, No. 16
December 30, 1996
Cover Story
Is John Berendt's Bestseller Entirely Non-Fiction?
An investigation into whether this hottest non-fiction book of the '90s is actually non-fiction
By Daniel Wattenberg
Also in This Issue
- P.J. O'Rourke's Welfare Conspiracies
- Dr. Spock: Neocon? — Claudia Winkler
- Jerry Maguire Review — John Podhoretz
This double issue investigated the authenticity of John Berendt's bestselling "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," with Daniel Wattenberg examining whether the celebrated non-fiction work was entirely factual. The issue also featured P.J. O'Rourke's commentary on welfare policy, along with coverage of contemporary topics including Clinton's abortion rhetoric, anti-corporate sentiment on the internet, and the NAACP's opposition to school choice initiatives. Cultural criticism rounded out the issue with reviews of "Jerry Maguire" and reflections on literary friendships.
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But is John Berendt's bestseller entirely non-fiction? PDF
P.J. O'Rourke's Welfare Conspiracies PDF
Dr. Spock . . . neocon? PDF
Evelyn and Nancy PDF
Cruise controlled PDF
Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Correspondence PDF
The Asian Money Scandal: A Primer PDF
The welfare conspiracy PDF
Demagoguing abortion PDF
WWW.Billgates.stinks PDF
The NAACP's Parent trap PDF
Parody PDF