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First published May 1, 2014
Although promoted as a humorous compilation, I do not view this book as a thigh-slapper. The advanced copy that I read, compliments of Simon & Schuster and the Goodreads First Reads program, strikes a nice balance of wit, information, and sophistication yet leaves one melancholic over the loss of so much and so many. On the brighter side, the leading quotes are perfect, the subtler humor is enjoyable, and many articles are enriching.
One aspect that I found particularly irksome was the seemingly endless Yale references. After the third or fourth mention, I found myself reaching for the pitchfork and referring to the book as Views from a Bubble. Upon regaining my composure and repeatedly stroking my science-y, public university ego, I acknowledged Buckley’s virtuosity. He exhibited such skill in so many of his articles that I promptly banished my retitling notion and graciously appreciated the proffered vistas—all except for the cover art. A typewriter, not a laptop, should be there.
All in all, I find this memoir-esque book to be an eclectic mix of elegant narrative and fun nonsense that I consider a priceless piece of Americana.