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Now in paperback, a report from the front lines of the European culture war by an American living abroad that Victor Davis Hanson calls "a sensitive and sober portrait of an increasingly insensitive and reckless continent.
BRUCE BAWER is the author of A Place at the Table, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Stealing Jesus, and Diminishing Fictions. He served as a board member of the National Book Critics Circle and has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post Book World, the Wall Street Journal, the New Republic, and other periodicals.
“Bruce Bawer reveals how self-acclaimed European morality proves
abjectly amoral in its appeasement of radical Islamic
anti-Semitism, homophobia, gender apartheid, and religious
intolerance. A sensitive and sober portrait of an increasingly
insensitive and reckless continent.”
—Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford
University, and author of Carnage and Culture and An Autumn of
War
“An honest and engaging account of a problem which, if left
unaddressed, could engulf Europe in conflict. Europeans would do
well to heed Mr. Bawer's advice and open their eyes.”
—Abraham H. Foxman, National Director, Anti-Defamation League;
author, Never Again? The Threat of the New Anti-Semitism
“Bawer paints an alarming picture of a continent in deep trouble
and deeper denial—but now, perhaps, on the verge of waking up. Some
books are merely important. This one is necessary.”
—Jonathan Rauch, senior writer and columnist for National Journal
magazine in Washington and a correspondent for the Atlantic
Monthly
“Bruce Bawer has produced a book that is at once riveting,
disturbing, fascinating, chilling, and shocking. It is required
reading for anyone who wants to understand how militant Islam has
insinuated itself into the heart of the West.”
—Steven Emerson, Executive Director of the Investigative Project on
Terrorism and author of American Jihad: The Terrorists Living
Amongst Us
“Bruce Bawer brings an American’s sensibilities and a writer’s
insights to bear on the insistence by West Europeans that they
really do not have a Muslim problem. Backed by deep research and
wide personal experience, he argues that this blind denial is
leading the continent to certain disaster. Bawer makes his case
moderately but eloquently and powerfully. Will Europeans heed his
warning?”
—Daniel Pipes, Director, Middle East Forum
“Bawer punctures the moral pretensions of our ‘betters’ in the Old
World. Their supine acceptance of the Muslim oppression of women,
their flatulent anti-Americanism, their renewed anti-Semitism—all
are fully documented. There is something memorable on every page.
Bawer writes with intelligence and passion. A fascinating analysis
of Europe’s death spiral.”
—Mona Charen, syndicated columnist and author of Useful Idiots
"Bruce Bawer reveals how self-acclaimed European morality proves
abjectly amoral in its appeasement of radical Islamic
anti-Semitism, homophobia, gender apartheid, and religious
intolerance. A sensitive and sober portrait of an increasingly
insensitive and reckless continent."
-Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford
University, and author of Carnage and Culture and An
Autumn of War
"An honest and engaging account of a problem which, if left
unaddressed, could engulf Europe in conflict. Europeans would do
well to heed Mr. Bawer's advice and open their eyes."
-Abraham H. Foxman, National Director, Anti-Defamation League;
author, Never Again? The Threat of the New Anti-Semitism
"Bawer paints an alarming picture of a continent in deep trouble
and deeper denial-but now, perhaps, on the verge of waking up. Some
books are merely important. This one is necessary."
-Jonathan Rauch, senior writer and columnist for National
Journal magazine in Washington and a correspondent for the
Atlantic Monthly
"Bruce Bawer has produced a book that is at once riveting,
disturbing, fascinating, chilling, and shocking. It is required
reading for anyone who wants to understand how militant Islam has
insinuated itself into the heart of the West."
-Steven Emerson, Executive Director of the Investigative Project on
Terrorism and author of American Jihad: The Terrorists Living
Amongst Us
"Bruce Bawer brings an American's sensibilities and a writer's
insights to bear on the insistence by West Europeans that they
really do not have a Muslim problem. Backed by deep research and
wide personal experience, he argues that this blind denial is
leading the continent to certain disaster. Bawer makes his case
moderately but eloquently and powerfully. Will Europeans heed his
warning?"
-Daniel Pipes, Director, Middle East Forum
"Bawer punctures the moral pretensions of our 'betters' in the Old
World. Their supine acceptance of the Muslim oppression of women,
their flatulent anti-Americanism, their renewed anti-Semitism-all
are fully documented. There is something memorable on every page.
Bawer writes with intelligence and passion. A fascinating analysis
of Europe's death spiral."
-Mona Charen, syndicated columnist and author of Useful
Idiots
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