Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 284
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978-1-56663-505-9 • Paperback • March 2003 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
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Theodore Dalrymple is a physician and psychiatrist who practices in England. He writes a column for the
London Spectator, contributes frequently to the
Daily Telegraph, and is a contributing editor of the Manhattan Institute's
City Journal. His other books include
Our Culture, What's Left of It,
Mass Listeria, and
So Little Done. He lives in Birmingham, England.
Truthful—therefore morally courageous and intellectually rigorous.
— Norman Podhoretz
Dalrymple's vivid writing and often heartbreaking stories rise above his deeply felt social analysis.
— Publishers Weekly
Brilliant social analysis...a master chronicle of life at the bottom.
— Hilton Kramer
Lucid, unsentimental, and profoundly honest...Dalrymple is one of the great essayists of our age.
— Denis Dutton, Editor, Arts & Letters Daily
This devastating account and analysis of underclass life—and the elite ideas which support it—is a classic for our times.
— Thomas Sowell, Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
It is a truism that ideas have consequences, but a truism is rarely illustrated as implacably as in this book.
— George F. Will, Washington Post
Theodore Dalrymple is the best doctor-writer since William Carlos Williams.
— Peggy Noonan
Mr. Daniels's best essays cast a spell almost from the opening line.
— New York Sun
A landmark experience is reading Life at the Bottom…
— Detroit Free Press
Once in a long while a writer comes along with a vision so powerful that it shakes you. Theodore Dalrymple is that kind of writer.
— Bruce Ramsey; Liberty Press
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