Campaign America '96 reveals how the presidential campaign is consumed, not produced. Part autobiography, part chronicle, part incisive political analysis, part cultural history, this book parades the entire year's cast of characters across its stage. Almost all of them are back for campaign 2000. ...
The highly respected author of Love's Executioner and When Nietzche Wept combines the authenticity of case history with the true artistry of fiction to create a novel in which an idealistic San Francisco therapist invents a new therapy-and outwits the scroundrels and skeptics who would do him in.