Mark Leibovich wallows in the networking and social maneuverings in This Town—which is, of course, Washington, DC. He kids DC's political players about the unseemly side of their work but never condemns them. Leibovich paints an absurd picture and sort of shrugs it off. His easygoing prose makes a shrug seem like the natural reaction. This Town delivers the goods for political junkies—especially if you tracked national politics from 2007 to 2013. Hearing how embedded Washington correspondents are is discomfiting. But if disillusion has already set in, the disappointment in This Town lands softly.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
about "This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral (Plus, Plenty of Valet Parking!) in America's Gilded Capital" by Mark Leibovich
Labels:
2008,
2012,
2013,
America,
capital,
correspondents,
corruption,
D.C.,
DC,
election,
journalism,
journalists,
Mark Leibovich,
New York Times,
news,
parties,
politics,
review,
This Town,
Washington Post
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)