• Theodore Bruce Bawer (born October 31, 1956) is an American-Norwegian writer. Born and raised in New York, he has been a resident of Norway since 1999...
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    and author Bruce Bawer (born 1956), American author and cultural critic Bruce Hart (wrestler) (born 1950), Canadian professional wrestler Bruce Gray (sculptor)...
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  • this term to refer to writers from that generation was in an article by Bruce Bawer that was entitled "The Literary Brat Pack", that appeared in the Spring...
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  • Radical Islam is Destroying the West from Within is a 2006 book by Bruce Bawer. It was Bawer's second book dealing with the issue of religious fundamentalism...
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  • state-run Press TV in 2020 and 2021. According to Norwegian-American writer Bruce Bawer in September 2019, The Grayzone has taken a pro-Hamas line on the Israel-Palestine...
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    human rights abuses against Uyghurs. According to a 2019 article by Bruce Bawer in Commentary magazine, Blumenthal has published content critical of...
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    during the late 2000s and 2010s, such as Melanie Phillips, Mark Steyn, Bruce Bawer, Christopher Caldwell, Douglas Murray and, more recently, Alt-Right-linked...
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    an Almost Classical Mode an "endless kvetch." In The New Criterion, Bruce Bawer found the book's tone to be "extraordinarily arrogant and self-obsessed...
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  • Mustafa Akyol, Robert Spencer, Bruce Thornton, Raymond Ibrahim, Thom Nickels, Kenneth Timmerman, Bosch Fawstin, Bruce Bawer, and Stephen Miller. Jenkins...
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  • 61-63. Vilanch, Bruce (April 30, 1996). "Battling Over The Birdcage". The Advocate. p. 51. Retrieved November 8, 2023. Bawer, Bruce (March 10, 1996)...
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  • clouding Undset's prose, rendering it unnecessarily formal and clumsy. Bruce Bawer, writing in The New York Times, described the translation as "execrable"...
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    ideal of farming as a nurturing way of life." But along these lines, Bruce Bawer finds a problem with the novel, "Here, for the first time in a Port William...
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  • no sources confirm this existence. Critiquing the book and Scahill, Bruce Bawer writes that Scahill has an "unsettling propensity to improve on facts"...
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    Home, E. P. Dutton, 1996, ISBN 978-0-525-94197-2 (with Rob Morris and Bruce Bawer) List of LGBT members of the United States Congress "Our Campaigns -...
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    and his later polemicism. In the Summer 2007 edition of City Journal, Bruce Bawer criticized the political orientation of the Peace Studies faculty. More...
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  • 1996 anthology edited by Bruce Bawer. The book is an anthology of essays on gay politics. Contributing writers are: Bruce Bawer John W. Berresford David...
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    to Sarah Schulman. Sullivan, like Marshall Kirk, Hunter Madsen, and Bruce Bawer, has been described by Urvashi Vaid as a proponent of "legitimation"...
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  • IGFCultureWatch, which also hosts the Forum's article archives. In 1993, Bruce Bawer published his book A Place at the Table that criticized homophobic social...
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  • groups to a single national identity. In an article in the Hudson Review, Bruce Bawer writes about what he sees as a developing distaste toward the idea and...
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  • will ultimately prevent what she's warning about from taking place." Bruce Bawer, writing in The Hudson Review on Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, wrote that...
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  • this about, but it could have used a rewrite." In The New Criterion, Bruce Bawer called the book "one of the literary fiascos of all time." It did, however...
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  • coach of the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team (transferred) Bruce Bawer, Ph.D., 1983, Norway-based literary, film, and culture critic; gay rights...
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  • " "IN PHARAOH'S ARMY | Kirkus Reviews" – via www.kirkusreviews.com. BRUCE BAWER, "A Vietnam Sketchbook", New York Times, archive 1994; accessed 08 May...
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    Mail column. The publication speaks in admiration of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Bruce Bawer, Srđa Trifković, and Henryk M. Broder. The compendium advocates a restoration...
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  • Public Order 1955 – Susan Orlean, American journalist and author 1956 – Bruce Bawer, American poet and critic 1956 – Christopher de Leon, Filipino actor...
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    Dalrymple from Britain, Claire Berlinski and Guy Sorman from France, and Bruce Bawer in Norway. All articles from the print magazine are eventually published...
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  • feel our way toward mysteries that lie beyond our analytical minds". Bruce Bawer in the New York Times also found it a hard read despite its short length...
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    attitude to the Soviet Union, Cuba and Communist China. A 2007 article by Bruce Bawer published by the City Journal magazine and a subsequent article in February...
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    of authors like DeLillo, Wallace, and Smith as "hysterical realism". Bruce Bawer famously condemned DeLillo's novels insisting they weren't actually novels...
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    learn their language and live with them – or read Tenenbom's book." Bruce Bawer, reviewing it for PJ Media, writes: "It's a book in a category all its...
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