Leonard Kriegel examines Wilson’s principal nonfiction works in depth: Axel’s Castle, which he finds...
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Leonard Kriegel examines Wilson’s principal nonfiction works in depth: Axel’s Castle, which he finds a classic in its own right; To the Finland Station, which he holds to be Wilson’s finest work; and The American Jitters, Travels in Two Democracies, The Triple Thinkers, Patriotic Gore, The Wound and the Bow, and Europe Without Baedecker, with which, taken together, Mr. Kriegel feels, Wilson has assured himself a permanent position in America’s cultural legacy because of his unparalleled fusion of’ intelligence and lucidity.
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