Anne Frank’s literary executors can rest easy: Those seeking an insider’s view on despotic regimes will be unmoved by Nuha al-Radi’s Baghdad Diaries, which chronicle the travails of an Oxford-educated, upper-class artist living under Saddam Hussein. This is not to say the book does not have its moments. Taking us from the eve of the […]
Lizzie Skurnick
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Jihad: What’s ahead?
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