Thursday Notes
Salil Tripathi,"The Lives of Saints," New Statesman, 23 April, argues that, while Gandhi is idealized in the West, he is remembered in Indian culture as a more complicated figure. Hat tip.
Nicholas Lemann,"Tune in Yesterday," New Yorker, 30 April, reviews James L. Baughman's Same Time, Same Station: Creating American Television, 1948-1961.
Jack Shafer,"David Halberstam (1934-2007): Portrait of the Prize-Winning Reporter as an Engorged Ego," Slate, 24 April, speaks ill of the dead, but Shafer's onto something. Halberstam's book on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, The Children, was a bloated, self-indulgent recall of his youth, wholly innocent of archival research.