Out on a Limb, Andrew Sullivan
Out on a Limb, Andrew Sullivan
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Out on a Limb
Selected Writing, 1989–2021

Author: Andrew Sullivan

Narrator: Andrew Sullivan

Unabridged: 20 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/10/2021


Synopsis

Andrew Sullivan, “one of the most influential journalists of the last three decades” (The New York Times) and founding editor of The Daily Dish presents a collection of 60 his most iconic and powerful essays of social and political commentary from The New Republic, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, New York magazine, and more.

Over the course of his career, Andrew Sullivan has never shied away from staking out bold positions on social and political issues. A fiercely independent conservative, in 1989 he wrote the first national cover story in favor of marriage equality, and then an essay, “The Politics of Homosexuality,” in The New Republic in 1993, an article called the most consequential of the decade in the gay rights movement. A pioneer of online journalism, he started blogging in 2000 and helped define the new medium with his blog, The Daily Dish. In 2007, he was one of the first political writers to champion the presidential campaign of Barack Obama, and his cover story for The Atlantic, “Why Obama Matters,” was seen as a milestone in that campaign’s messaging. In the past five years, he has proved a vocal foe both of Donald Trump and of wokeness on the left. Loved and loathed by both left and right, Sullivan is in a tribe of one.

Bold, timely, and thought-provoking, this collection of “trenchant observations from an influential journalist” (Kirkus Reviews) on culture, politics, religion, and philosophy demonstrates why he continues to be ranked among the most intriguing and important public intellectuals in US media.

About Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan is one of today’s most provocative social and political commentators. A former editor of The New Republic, he was the founding editor of The Daily Dish, and has been a regular writer for The New York Times MagazineThe AtlanticTimeNewsweekNew York magazine, The Sunday Times (London), and now The Weekly Dish. He lives in Washington, DC, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by William

I really like Andrew Sullivan. Not because I agree with everything he says. I don't. And not because he's the smartest commentator out there. He isn't.  What I like about Sullivan is that I genuinely believe (rightly or wrongly) that he simply says what he thinks.  Most people in the public square don......more

Just tremendous. These essays are beautifully written, full hearted, and compelling. I can’t find a better example of why one should read books by authors they may not agree with. I can’t recommend highly enough!......more

Goodreads review by Alex

Great writing. Great insight. Honest and true. I make sure to watch every time he’s on Real Time.......more

Goodreads review by Edward

I enjoy political books written by conservative writers. I do not agree with every one of their positions, but I have learned a lot from reading books by people with different views than mine. I find myself agreeing with some of their arguments.......more