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Jerome Donnelly is a retired English professor from the University of Central Florida.

Arts & CultureBooks
Jerome Donnelly
In 'Tyranny, Inc.,' Sohrab Ahmari supplies a framework and examples of what has shaped the desperate plight of a growing number of Americans.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jerome Donnelly
In 'War Made Invisible,' Norman Solomon examines the variety of ways we are so often uninformed or misinformed by our mass media’s coverage (and non-coverage) of wars and their legacy of destruction.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jerome Donnelly
With his new book 'The Critical Revolutionaries,' Terry Eagleton focuses on the scholars who revolutionized literary study and foreshadowed the New Criticism movement that became widespread in mid-century American universities.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jerome Donnelly
Jerome Donnelly reviews "Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein" by John Nixon.
Politics & SocietyBooks
Jerome Donnelly
Trying to impose the will of the United States on Iraq (and now Syria) took a deadly toll, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians, destroying much of modern and ancient Iraq, sending into exile millions of refugees—and created ISIS.
Books
Jerome Donnelly
'The Age of the Crisis of Man,' by Mark Greif
Books
Jerome Donnelly
'Musings on Mortality,' by Victor Brombert
Books
Jerome Donnelly
'Were the Popes Against the Jews?" and other books on the Nazi persecutions
Books
Jerome Donnelly
David Lesch a recognized specialist in Syrian politics is the author of an earlier book on Syria rsquo s President Bashar al Assad with whom he has conducted several interviews His latest book traces the fortunes mdash mostly misfortunes mdash of Assad his government rsquo s off-and-on relation
Books
Jerome Donnelly
Inside the global arms trade