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Eastern Europe’s New Wave

What’s with the emergence of exceptional novels by Eastern Europeans or about Eastern Europe? The trend began a few months ago, with new books by Jonathan Safran Foer, Gary Shteyngart and Arthur Phillips. Joining the list is Aleksandar Hemon, whose new novel, “Nowhere ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on September 16, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Who Gets Iraq’s Oil?

It’s possible to disagree with the Bush team, but it’s not possible to accuse them of being stupid. One of the levers they are using to gain support for an invasion of Iraq is the control of oil resources after Saddam becomes a former dictator. As The Washington Post helpfully ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on September 16, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Big Brother Goes To School

A sign of the times: a high school in southern California is using wireless cameras to track every person and car arriving on campus. Hall monitors will soon carry wireless computers to access the database, and the school is considering an upgrade to face-recognition software. According to The ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on September 10, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

The Best Reason To Not Watch TV On 9/11

If you are not already suffering 9/11-itis, you will after reading this. A game-show winner has been invited to sing the national anthem at the Lincoln Memorial tribute.

I was in the Balkans when the WTC attack happened last year, so I’m less emotionally invested in its anniversary than my New ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on September 6, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

The Journalist and the Dictator

Jacky Rowland, who reported for the BBC from Belgrade for several years, did not see Slobodan Milosevic in the flesh until this week, when she testified against him at the U.N. war crimes tribunal in the Hague. It was an intriguing encounter that she writes ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 30, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

“You will never understand.”

Tony Kushner has never been to Afghanistan yet in a hallucinatory passage in his play, “Homebody/Kabul,” he conveys the utter strangeness of the country and its unfortunate people. The script has recently been published ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 27, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

The Weblog Goes Visual!

I’ve owned a digital camera for more than two years, and I’ve had this blog for more than half a year, and finally I’ve figured out how to put them together. To mark the occasion, I’ve selected a photo (above) that I shot in the parliament building in Belgrade a day after it ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 19, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Mark Morris Dance Group: Two Words Of Advice

Genius. Go.

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 17, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

“High Fidelity” and “Love Thy Neighbor”

My book may not have been turned into a movie, but it had a cameo role in one, about which there has been some mystery, until now.

The backstory: there’s a scene in “High Fidelity” in which the character ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 14, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

How Not To Build a Road in Afghanistan

Remember those generous and sensible promises to rebuild Afghanistan, so that it would not become, after the dismissal of the Taliban, a black hole of chaos and violence? The Washington Post reports that a marquee ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 8, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

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