Here’s a list of some books, films, websites I compiled for The Wahington Post and Slate which you might consider picking up to celebrate. Don’t forget the book over there in the left hand column.
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Random House, September 2006
Electrifying. A spectacular book. —Cynthia Ozick
…a thrilling personal confrontation…The Shakespeare Wars comes to us in waves of new revelations —Billy Collins, former U.S. poet laureate
Acclaimed journalist Ron Rosenbaum wrestles with the weightiest issues of Shakespeare studies in a down-to-earth manner that readers will applaud. —Publisher’s Weekly
Cultural journalism of the highest order. —Kirkus Reviews
Timely not least for the economy and clarity with which he outlines the casus belli…with Rosenbaum’s dispatches we now have a better sense of what the fuss is about. —John Sutherland, The Financial Times
A remarkable journey by one of the most original journalists and writers of our time. —David Remnick
A work of importance and fascination. —George Steiner, the [U.K.] Observer
A provacative work of cultural history that is as compelling as it is thoughtful, as readable as it is smart..Mr. Rosenbaum has made an important contribution to our understanding not just of Hitler, but of the cultural processes by which we try to come to terms with history as well... He has written an exciting, lucid book. —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Intriguing, thought provoking and intelligent. —Ian Kershaw in The Guardian [U.k.]
Brilliant...restlessly probing and deeply intelligent. —Lance Morrow, Time
In Explaining Hitler, profound historical questions spring urgently and hauntingly to life. —Sam Tanenhaus
Cultural criticism served up as riveting narrative history —Marc Fisher The Washington Post
Ron Rosenbaum is one of the great masters of the metaphysical detective story, a nonfiction writer in the spirit of Borges, Nabokov and Poe. —Errol Morris (director of The Fog of War)
Few journalists inspire the kind of cult following that Rosenbaum has —Scott McLemee Newsday
I plan on hanging Ron Rosenbaum’s ‘marriage proposal’ [column] in a prominent place. Should my husband begin to take me for granted, he will be reminded that I am not without options. —Rosanne Cash
You made me look like a f_____g lunatic. —Oliver Stone
ALSO AVAILABLE (an anthology of others’ work): Those Who Forget the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism
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1. Oxford:Don’t forget two other terrific books:
The Mysterious William Shakespeare:
by Charlton Ogburn
Shakespeare by Another Name
Apr 23, 2008 - 9:04 pmby Mark Anderson