Based on the author's National Magazine Award-winning series in "Rolling Stone," this "New York Times" bestseller is "one of the best books to come out of the Iraq War" ("Financial Times").
Wright's powerhouse work of nonfiction--which expands on his acclaimed three-part series that appeared in "Rolling Stone" during the summer of 2003--follows the 23 marines of First Recon who spearheaded the blitzkrieg on Iraq.
From the award-winning and "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Generation Kill," a reporter's immersion in outsider cultures-"His style owes more to Hunter S. Thompson than to any sort of political correctness" ("Newsday"). From his work as a reporter at "Hustler" magazine, to his National Magazine Award-winning writing for "Rolling Stone" ...
Caligula would have understood the depraved decadence and desperate frenzy of spring break--American teens' annual pilgrimage to shimmering shores, where sex on the beach is as much an afternoon activity as it is a fruity cocktail. A festival of sun and sin, of tanned flesh and binge drinking, spring break attracts thousands of high school and ...
In his publishing debut, HBO star Reyes introduces his philosophy of Hero Living: part Homer, part Joseph Campbell, part Bruce Lee, and part Spider-Man.
Evan Wright has always had an affinity for outsiders - the people he calls 'the lost tribes of America'. Over the course of his career as an award-winning journalist, he has written about men and women with completely opposing attitudes towards today's dominant culture. But they all agree on one thing: they don't fit in. "Hella Nation" charts ...
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