BOOK REVIEW – DECONSTRUCTING OBAMA: THE LIFE, LOVES, AND LETTERS OF AMERICA’S FIRST POSTMODERN PRESIDENT
April 02, 2011 Simon & Schuster’s Revenge By Douglas Hackleman In 1993, thirty-three-year-old Barack Obama stiffed Poseidon Press, then an imprint of Simon & Schuster — producing absolutely nothing for the publisher that in November 1990 had given the new graduate of Harvard Law School a $125,000 advance to write a book about race relations […]