Books by Matt Taibbi and Complete Book Reviews
Matt Taibbi, Author . Spiegel & Grau $24 (269p) ISBN 978-0-385-52034-8
With his trademark mordant wit, journalist Taibbi explores the “black comedy” of the American polis, where a citizenry shunted out of the political process seeks solace in “conspiratorial weirdness and Internet-fueled mysticism.R
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Matt Taibbi, Random/Spiegel & Grau, $26 (272p) ISBN 9780385529952
Taibbi eviscerates Wall Street for what he considers frauds perpetrated on the American people over the last ten years. Delving into complicated financial history and lingo, Taibbi deftly lays the subject bare, rendering heretofore-dense subject...
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Matt Taibbi. Spiegel & Grau, $26 (352p) ISBN 978-0-399-59246-1
Taibbi (The Divide) collects his writings on the 2016 presidential election published in Rolling Stone, providing a cohesive narrative arc for the upset electoral college victory of Donald Trump. Taibbi opens the book with an annotated excerpt from...
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Matt Taibbi, Author, David Rees, Illustrator New Press $24.95 (331p) ISBN 978-1-56584-891-7
Collecting articles Taibbi wrote for the New York Press, the Nation and Rolling Stone while covering the 2004 presidential election, this book is not so much a campaign diary as it is a compelling, and somewhat chaotic, mix of reporting, anecdote,...
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Mark Ames, Author, Matt Taibbi, Author, Matt Taibbi, Joint Author Grove Press $17.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8021-3652-7
In 1997, two American college-educated slackers began publishing the eXile, a no-holds-barred newspaper, in Moscow. The paper includes irreverent discussions of Russia's sex and drug scene and off-color humor pieces, such as an article poking fun at
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Matt Taibbi. OR Books, $24.95 (272p) ISBN 978-1-949017-25-0
This pox-on-both-their-houses screed from Taibbi (The Great Derangement) posits that the mainstream media stokes dopamine-pumping fury rather than reporting on depressing truths such as systemic inequality. Acknowledging that his book is “more...
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