The September issue of Foreign Policy includes an excerpt from Crude World. The issue just hit the newstands and has been posted online, too. (I’ve also ...
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A Cover Story
A while back my editor at Knopf, Jon Segal, showed me a proposed cover for Crude World. I really liked some elements of the design but other things didn’t work for me. So what to do? Knopf would not use a cover I didn’t approve of, but Jon reminded me that Knopf had a bit more experience ...
Hey, Good Looking!
No, I’m not talking about you, though I’m sure you’re good looking, too. I’m talking about this website, which has been redesigned to focus on Crude World. Please go ahead and rummage through the revised site, which looks fantastic (I know, I’m biased). The wonderful Andrew Hearst ...
All Things FCPA
Several chapters of Crude World delve into oil corruption, and that means I have spent an unhealthy amount of time looking into prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices ...
Cursed by Oil?
Today’s New York Times offers not one but two stories about oil and power. The first, on the front page, delves into Iran and the ways the Revolutionary Guards have become, as the article says, ...
More on Crude World
I understand the risk of over-saturating this blog with PR for my new book … but I can’t resist. What follows are a few words of praise that will appear on the dust cover of Crude World when ...
My New Book
Just a quick note to mention that my new book, Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil, will be published in September. The early reviews are encouraging. Publishers Weekly says Crude World is “heartfelt and beautifully crafted.” Kirkus describes it as “breathless, ...
Nedret Mujkanovic, 1961-2008
In the summer of 1992 a young Bosnian doctor was infiltrated into Srebrenica, a desperate enclave that was besieged by Serb troops. Nedret Mujkanovic served as Srebrenica’s only surgeon, working in 19th-century conditions because the enclave had little medicine or medical equipment; he often ...
“The Forever War” by Dexter Filkins
If you read the New York Times’ coverage of Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years you would have noticed the remarkable work of Dexter Filkins, one of the best war correspondents of our times. Dexter has written an amazing book about his experiences, “The ...
What “Generation Kill” Gets Right About Iraq
In the debate about Iraq, it has become a convention in hawkish American circles to blame the Bush administration for bad execution of a good idea (i.e. invading a large Middle Eastern nation). “Generation Kill,” a powerful new HBO miniseries, offers a reality-based counter-narrative that ...