Review of Best of Enemies (2015) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 02 Aug 2015
For a better reckoning of 1968, you need a better writer — Norman Mailer, unloved by Buckley and Vidal alike, whose “Miami and the Siege of Chicago” covered the same events. Next to his fervid look at the sinews of power, as they sweat and flex, Best of Enemies is barely more than a skit.
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This review of Best of Enemies (2015) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 02 Aug 2015.
Best of Enemies has generally received very positive reviews.
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