Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Vicomte Returns! (Again.)
This post shall be necessarily brief, and devoid of pictorial enhancement. Merely a preliminary announcement of my belated return to these pages. With my Thinking Machine under repair, I am updating via my new Semi-IntelligentPhone. Please be assured that further reviews (as well as other disturbing, yet strangely compelling new content) will follow shortly. Until that time, I remain your obedient correspondent.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The New Ratings Are In! The New Ratings Are In!
Yes, friends - you heard right. All Ex Libris reviews now come with an easy to use rating from the Vicomte. Try it today!
Where Men Win Glory by Jon Krakauer
In Where Men Win Glory, author Jon Krakauer (Into Thin Air, Under The Banner Of Heaven), comprehensively depicts Tillman's life and brief career in the Army Rangers, creating the full and contradictory picture of a genuine human being, instead of a media stereotype. Macho, yet gentle, outgoing, smart, and surprisingly self-aware, Tillman felt compelled to give up a multi-million dollar contract to play pro football for the Arizona Cardinals after 9/11, enlisting as a private in the Army.
Categories:
Corruption,
Iraq,
Non-fiction,
War
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Denialism by Michael Specter
Categories:
medicine,
Non-fiction,
science
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Vicomte Returns
After a disappointing shooting season (not improved by my being bored into coma by Lord Buttforth's incessant prattling of his losses at Chemin-de-fer), I have resumed my sacred mission to provide you, Kind Reader, with my variegated musings on the state of literature today. More improvements to the site are forthcoming, and I trust they will meet with your generous approval. I shall endeavor to maintain the very highest standards of literary criticism, always with your intellectual welfare uppermost in my mind.
I remain, as ever, your obedient servant,
The Vicomte
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