Sunday's Notes
Russell Shorto,"Breath of Thought," NYT, 23 January, reviews Steven Johnson's The Invention of Air: A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution, and the Birth of America.
Carolyn See,"A Step in the Same Direction," Washington Post, 23 January, reviews Adam Gopnik's Angels and Ages: A Short Book About Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life. See also: Gopnik,"How Lincoln and Darwin Shaped the Modern World," Smithsonian, February.
Helmut Merker,"Marx: the quest, the path, the destination," signandsight, 19 January, reviews Alexander Kluge's 9 1/2 hour film,"News from Ideological Antiquity. Marx – Eisenstein – Das Kapital," and finds it not a moment too long.
Michael Kazin,"Does the Man Matter?" Washington Post, 25 January, reviews Waller R. Newell's The Soul of a Leader: Character, Conviction, and Ten Lessons in Political Greatness and Mark K. Updegrove's Baptism by Fire: Eight Presidents Who Took Office in Times of Crisis.