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The Undertow

Jeff Sharlet

From Shelf: NY Times 100 Notable Books of 2023

One of America's finest reporters and essayists explores the powerful currents beneath the roiled waters of a nation coming apart

Nominally Christian churches glorify materialism, a gluttony of the soul, while others celebrate an ecstatic indulgence in hate, citing Scripture whilst preparing for civil war. Lonely men gather to rage against women. There, too, in the undertow, the forty-fifth president of the United States, a vessel of conspiratorial fears and fantasies, continues to rise to sainthood, and the insurrectionist Ashli Babbitt, killed on 6 January at the US Capitol, is beatified as a martyr of white womanhood.

Both political inquiry and meditation, as poetic as it is profound and disturbing, The Undertow captures a decade of growing division in the US: roughly 2011-2021. Jeff Sharlet examines currents of gender, faith and money that brought us to the "Trumpocene," and finally, explores a geography of grief and uncertainty in the midst of plague and rising fascism. Beginning and closing with freedom songs of the past whose critique of American failures are nonetheless a vision of American possibility, The Undertow is a necessary reckoning with the present, precarious condition.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
352
Publisher:
WW Norton & Co
ISBN:
9781324006497
Published Date:
21/4/2023
Dimensions:
236mm x 157mm x 30mm
Weight:
539g
Category:
Religion & beliefs

RRP: £23.99

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781324006497


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