Democracy

Democracy
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Vintage
Publication Date
April 25, 1995
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
240
ISBN-13
978-0-67-975485-5

Moving deftly between romance, farce, and tragedy, from 1970s America to Vietnam to Jakarta, Democracy is a tour de force from a writer who can dissect an entire society with a single phrase.

Inez Victor knows that the major casualty of the political life is memory. But the people around Inez have made careers out of losing track. Her senator husband wants to forget the failure of his last bid for the presidency. Her husband's handler would like the press to forget that Inez's father is a murderer. And, in 1975, America is doing its best to lose track of its one-time client, the lethally hemorrhaging republic of South Vietnam.

As conceived by Joan Didion, these personages and events constitute the terminal fallout of democracy, a fallout that also includes fact-finding junkets, senatorial groupies, the international arms market, and the Orwellian newspeak of the political class.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Vintage
Publication Date
April 25, 1995
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
240
ISBN-13
978-0-67-975485-5
Trade Paperback
Unabridged
Publication Date: April 25, 1995
ISBN-13: 978-0-67-975485-5