The Cycle

The Cycle by Barry Barnett Keith, published by 1stBooks Library in 2002, is a collection of writings that explores various aspects of American culture. This edition, available in English and spanning 332 pages, presents a thoughtful examination of societal norms and practices through the lens of the author’s observations.
Readers will find a mix of commentary on the absurdities of politics, education, and entertainment, reflecting the complexities of life in the early years of the new millennium. The book delves into themes relevant to social science and ethnic studies, providing insights into the experiences and challenges faced within American society.
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In this delightful collection of newspaper columns and other writings, Mary Langton turns her sharp eye and keen wit on the absurdities of American culture. With its take on the foibles of our politicians, the baffling practices of our educational system, the inadequacies of modern entertainment and more, Sense and Nonsense is a hilarious and thought-provoking look at the early years of the new millennium.
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