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<p class="dcr-1s160rg"><a href="https://slate.com/author/isaac-butler" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Isaac Butler</a> is limbering up for an event at Politics and Prose, an independent bookshop and venerable Washington institution, but still has time to explain his arm tattoos.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">They variously depict: a logo from his grandparents’ company in the 1960s; a satellite that his father worked on at Nasa; a “jaunty crab” for his wife, who finds crabs “hilarious”; an iris by Japan’s Utagawa Hiroshige for Butler’s daughter, Iris; a drawing of a scene from a production of The Seagull by the Russian theatre maker Konstantin Stanislavski; and an artwork by the American painter and photographer <a href="https://wojfound.org/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">David Wojnarowicz</a> that shows a house on fire.</p>
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<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Wojnarowicz emerges as an important player in Butler’s new book, <a href="https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/perfect-moment-9781639733514/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Perfect Moment: God, Sex, Art, and the Birth of America’s Culture Wars</a>, a study of how the newly ascendant religious right pivoted from the cold war in the late 1980s to wage a domestic battle over contemporary art. It has earned praise from the actor of Ethan Hawke as a “scrupulously researched and blissfully told … gonzo history of American art and attrition”.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Sitting in the <a href="https://politics-prose.com/?srsltid=AfmBOor6g2peBLtjsfbnfmubmP3OPeBeOKLGCflJtDZF1ZO5Inz-FSuU" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Politics and Prose</a> owner’s office, where his books are neatly stacked for signing, Butler, 47, reflects: “It’s the birth of the modern culture wars. This is the first period where someone uses the term ‘culture war’ to describe what’s going on and so, to me, it’s like the world war one of the culture wars and we’re in the world war two right now. It is a very specific time where all art, all popular culture, is becoming politicised, is becoming a battleground, which is what we see happening again here.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Butler, who was born and raised in Washington and now lives in Brooklyn, New York, was spurred to write the book in 2020 following the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/25/arts/design/philip-guston-exhibition-delayed-criticism.html" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">postponement of a retrospective</a> of the American painter Philip Guston at the National Gallery of Art.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Guston, a lifelong anti-racist and a Jewish artist who had early works destroyed by the Ku Klux Klan, frequently featured odd, cartoony images of Klansmen in his late-period paintings. The arts establishment, gripped by a sudden moral panic, feared the images were not “sufficiently clear in their anti-racist point of view” and might upset viewers.</p>
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<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Butler reflects: “I was dumbfounded that people I would consider my allies, which is to say well-meaning leftwingers in the arts world, were going to do this to another artist, to a lifelong anti-racist. As a Jew, I was pretty mad about the erasing of the Jewish experience with the Klan, because if you’re gonna tell me that a Jewish painter painting the Klan is suspect, come on!</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“I wanted to reclaim free expression as a leftwing value, because I was seeing more and more of my friends grow sceptical of the value of free expression. Which I think is an understandable reaction to how dire everything was and continues to be since 2020.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Simultaneously, the right was resharpening its own blades. The rise of figures such as Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, and the implementation of <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/28/dont-say-gay-bill-florida-ron-desantis" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">“don’t say gay” laws</a> felt alarmingly familiar to Butler.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“Every Republican candidate was tripping over themselves to figure out who could oppress and silence trans people more. All this stuff was happening again that felt so familiar to what I lived through and that was when I was like, oh, yeah, I want to write the history of this time that was so important to me. It was a crucible in which my identity was formed.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">It is a story born out of political frustration. The religious right had helped elect <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/21/ronald-reagan-trump-comparisons-book-max-boot" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ronald Reagan</a> as president but, by the end of his second term, felt they had little to show for it; abortion remained legal and their legislative victories were sparse. As the cold war ended, they sought a new adversary to mobilise their base and <a href="https://www.ms.now/ali-velshi/watch/how-the-culture-wars-came-to-dominate-politics-and-how-to-push-back-2502773315886" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">gain a foothold in US politics</a>.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Arch-conservatives such as Pat Buchanan, Pat Robertson and <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jul/04/usa" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Senator Jesse Helms</a> sensed a new opportunity in targeting the arts, specifically art funded by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a small agency whose entire budget has never cracked $500m. Sometimes the rightwing fury was directed at government grants as minuscule as $150.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg"><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/03/us/politics/donald-wildmon-dead.html" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Rev Donald Wildmon</a>, a preacher from Tupelo, Mississippi, whom Butler describes as looking like the bartender from The Shining but with a combover, became a central architect of this movement. Wildmon began by boycotting the sponsors of television shows like <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075596/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Three’s Company</a> and <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073972/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Charlie’s Angels</a> for being too sexy, before turning his sights on government-funded art.</p>
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<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“He is a true genius of political organising,” Butler says. “A diabolical one but he’s amazing at it. His main tactics were misrepresenting the art through taking pieces of it out of context, or describing a work of art that he hadn’t seen but in the most salacious of terms, and provoking this incredibly intense sense of grievance in his readership.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“The thing that the religious right did over and over and over again – they do it today; JD Vance is actually exceptionally good at this – is this idea that, ‘You expressing your point of view oppresses me, you enjoying your civil rights oppresses me. Even though I’m the second most powerful man in the country, other people having their point of view is actually oppression against me.’ They were exceptionally good at that. Wildmon recurs again and again and again because he is the one on the religious right who’s leading the cultural fight.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Helms urged Republicans to abandon “conciliatory centrists” and aggressively court religious voters to secure the future of the party. He recognised that the arts were one of the few public squares where the perspectives of people with Aids and the LGBTQ+ community were being expressed, since they were largely shut out of mainstream films and television. He was determined to shut that down too.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Asked why the liberal establishment failed to counter this rising tide, Butler identifies two fatal flaws that continue to plague the Democratic party today. First, they underestimated their opponents. Just as many initially dismissed <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/16/donald-trump-announces-run-president" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Donald Trump’s escalator descent</a> as a clown show, the Yale-educated liberal elite of the 1980s looked at figures like Wildmon and Helms and dismissed them as “yokels”. Wildmon, for his part, relished being misunderstood and underestimated.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The second, and perhaps more devastating error, was the liberal fetishisation of compromise. Butler says: “It is this feeling that, if you’re attacking me, if I give you a little bit of what you want, you’ll calm down and we can work this out like reasonable people. It doesn’t work and we saw that under Obama, who would often compromise even before the fight started.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“What that ends up doing instead, like with a bully in school, is it signals to them that you’re vulnerable and they actually keep asking for more and more and going more and more on the attack. Symbolic defeats matter and when you give someone that you are actually legitimising their point of view.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">This dynamic reached a fever pitch in Washington at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. In 1989 the museum, vulnerable because it lacked an endowment and relied heavily on federal funds, <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/a-museum-canceled-its-robert-mapplethorpe-show--and-decades-later-its-finally-trying-to-make-amends/2019/06/12/692f2744-83ce-11e9-bce7-40b4105f7ca0_story.html" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pre-emptively cancelled a retrospective</a> of the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe entitled The Perfect Moment, bowing to political pressure before the exhibition even opened.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The show included stark, unerotic images of gay men involved in BDSM practices, which Butler describes as “disturbingly cold” and resembling “pinned butterflies”. The Corcoran’s capitulation provided the religious right with a monumental victory, signalling that the arts establishment would censor itself to appease conservative outrage.</p>
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<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Other targets included <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/sep/28/andres-serrano-piss-christ-new-york" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Piss Christ</a>, a photo by Andres Serrano that depicts a small plastic crucifix submerged in a glass tank of the artist’s urine (Wildmon sent the image to every member of Congress); Wojnarowicz<strong>, </strong>an activist whose work provided moral clarity on the experience of gay men living with Aids; and <a href="https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speech/revisiting-the-nea-four-free-speech-battles-in-the-arts" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the NEA Four</a>, performance artists Tim Miller, John Fleck, Holly Hughes and Karen Finley, whose grants were revoked over queer and feminist subject matter and who then launched a landmark free-speech battle that went all the way to the supreme court.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The Perfect Moment explores how intertwined the arts and the Aids crisis were during this era. Artists were already heavily radicalised by groups like Act Up, born out of the trauma of watching their communities be devastated by a plague while the government looked the other way. They were therefore ready to fight back against censorship, though the relentless battles left many drained.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Butler argues: “One of the sad things about this story is that we did not emerge with a more active, permanent activist constituency for the arts in America. We got complacent and people were exhausted. A new generation of well-organised activist artists did not come to take their place and that’s one reason why we have wound up in the mess we’re in in terms of cultural funding and the government and the arts.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The consequences of that failure are obvious today. Butler wrote much of The Perfect Moment during the first two years of the second Trump administration, watching in dismay as modern institutions fell into the exact same traps. He notes that Trump did not need to pass laws explicitly banning transgender rights on college campuses; he simply used the coercive power of money, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/29/trump-threats-university-of-virginia-mark-warner" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">threatening to cut research funding</a> if universities did not comply with his demands for single-sex bathrooms.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“What the story of my book showed the right writ large is how incredibly coercive money can be. You actually don’t need to try to pass a law saying it’s illegal to say x. You just say, if you do x, we’ll cut your funding and then you let that do the work for you. There’s more of a chance that that will be found constitutional, especially at the courts we have today, whereas if you pass a law saying you can’t say x, y and z, people are gonna be like, that obviously violates the first amendment.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">In Butler’s telling, this strategy has effectively eroded the viewpoint neutrality that the NEA and other public institutions were designed to protect, leading to a politicisation of technocratic bodies meant to serve the public good. Today, the culture wars have mutated into an omnipresent, exhausting background noise.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">While the 1980s battles were fought over genuinely provocative art, today’s skirmishes can be sparked by literally anything. “Now it is like, what soda do you drink? That a Black woman is <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/may/21/lupita-nyongo-responds-rightwing-odyssey-criticism" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">playing Helen of Troy in The Odyssey</a>. People are picking the dumbest fights about everything.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“The challenge of that is which of those fights do you bother having and which are the ones where you’re like, oh my God, grow up and move on? Because sometimes one can grow into a huge thing. It’s exhausting to have to think constantly, is this worth fighting about or not?<em>”</em></p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The right’s ability to manufacture these grievances and make them appear as organic, widespread public sentiment – a tactic known as <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/feb/08/what-is-astroturfing" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">astroturfing</a> – remains a masterclass in media manipulation. A prime example, Butler points out, is the recent panic over transgender participation in youth sports, an issue almost no one cared about a few years ago but which has now been weaponised into a highly effective, election-swinging issue.</p>
<figure id="8452529a-f29f-4678-93ca-8d1c4b04b2cd" data-spacefinder-role="inline" data-spacefinder-type="model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.ImageBlockElement" class="dcr-d9bay7"><figcaption data-spacefinder-role="inline" class="dcr-174mzkf"><span class="dcr-vyhg7z"><svg width="18" height="13" viewbox="0 0 18 13"><path d="M18 3.5v8l-1.5 1.5h-15l-1.5-1.5v-8l1.5-1.5h3.5l2-2h4l2 2h3.5l1.5 1.5zm-9 7.5c1.9 0 3.5-1.6 3.5-3.5s-1.6-3.5-3.5-3.5-3.5 1.6-3.5 3.5 1.6 3.5 3.5 3.5z"/></svg></span><span class="dcr-1cipnsy">Onlookers gather at Kennedy Center ahead of the removal of Trump’s name.</span> Photograph: Matt Kaminsky/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock</figcaption></figure>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">The ultimate casualty of this decades-long war of attrition has been the accessibility of culture. During its heyday the NEA democratised the arts, funding not just provocative contemporary works but also rural folk art, traditional Native American crafts and stained-glass restoration in conservative, red-state communities. As the NEA’s funding and mandate have been systematically hobbled by conservative attacks, arts institutions have been forced to rely on wealthy donors to keep the lights on, inevitably making the arts more elitist.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">For Butler, this reality is painful. He speaks with genuine sorrow about recent conservative attacks on the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/08/trump-kennedy-center-washington-dc" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts </a>and <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/06/us/politics/trump-smithsonian-ideological-fight.html" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Smithsonian Institution</a>. “The Smithsonian is one of the greatest things that America does,” he says. “We have these first-rate museums of arts and culture and history and science and they’re free for anyone. What a great symbol of everything fucking good about this country and they’re like, no, we’re gonna put the squeeze on that as much as we can because we want to turn everything into a megaphone for our ideology. It is galling.”</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">Butler interviewed artists including Serrano, Miller, Fleck, Hughes and the Last Temptation of Christ screenwriter <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/feb/09/taxi-driver-50th-anniversary-paul-schrader" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Paul Schrader</a>, along with various arts administrators.<strong> </strong>He does not intend The Perfect Moment to be a prescriptive political manifesto; readers can join dots for themselves. But Butler does want them to contemplate the necessity of art.</p>
<p class="dcr-1s160rg">“I hope this book inspires people, not to take to the streets or anything, but to think about how we frame culture, think about culture, fight about culture and the place of art in their lives and in the lives of our country, and the necessity of art – even art that doesn’t make money. The arts are a part of what it means to be a human being and I hope people will think about how we can re-enrich that resource that is so vital to who we are.”</p>
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<p>The United States is in a literacy crisis. In 2023, a survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics found that 28% of American citizens ages 16–65 read below the equivalent of a third-grade level. Another study, based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest American Time Use Survey, indicated that 16% of adults read for pleasure on a given day in 2023, down from a high of 28% in 2004. Meanwhile, library funding is increasingly threatened, screen time is adversely affecting students’ reading abilities, and swaths of the country have become bookstore deserts. But one group of dedicated citizens hoping to counteract the trend is peddling into local parks on book bikes.</p>
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<h3>PEN America&#8217;s World Voices Festival, Literary Awards to return</h3>
<p><strong>Mar 17 2025</strong></p>
<p>PEN America has announced that two of its tentpole spring events—the World Voices Festival and Literary Awards—will return this year. The festival and awards were canceled in 2024 after a number of authors withdrew from participation in protest of the organization&#8217;s response to the war in Gaza.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.paho.org/en" rel="external noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)</a> <a href="http://www.nimh.nih.gov/site-info/policies#part_2717" title="Exit Disclaimer" class="exit-disclaimer" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-up-right-from-square ext-link-icon"/></a> and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) are organizing a <a href="https://www.paho.org/en/events/bridging-policy-and-research-suicide-prevention-americas-joint-pahonimh-symposium-suicide" rel="external noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">two-day symposium on suicide prevention</a> <a href="http://www.nimh.nih.gov/site-info/policies#part_2717" title="Exit Disclaimer" class="exit-disclaimer" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-up-right-from-square ext-link-icon"/></a>, a key priority of the Americas&#8217; public health agenda. The symposium will provide an opportunity for countries in the Region and relevant actors to discuss advances and gaps in suicide research, evidence-based interventions, and how to strengthen links between research and policy for suicide prevention.</p>
<p>The symposium will include panel discussions and plenary sessions led by international experts in the fields of mental health and suicide prevention. It will be live-streamed with simultaneous translation in English and <a href="https://www.paho.org/es/eventos/uniendo-politicas-publicas-e-investigacion-para-prevencion-suicidio-americas-simposio" rel="external noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Spanish</a> <a href="http://www.nimh.nih.gov/site-info/policies#part_2717" title="Exit Disclaimer" class="exit-disclaimer" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-up-right-from-square ext-link-icon"/></a>.</p>
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<li>To discuss the current state of knowledge on suicide risk and prevention, evidence-based prevention strategies, and optimal service delivery approaches;</li>
<li>To share national experiences on implementing evidence-based suicide prevention strategies;</li>
<li>To foster multisectoral collaboration between governments, academic institutions, and civil society to promote strategies to prevent self-harm and suicide, and</li>
<li>To discuss suicide prevention priorities for the Region.</li>
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<p class="dcr-hm5hhe"><span style="color:var(--drop-cap);font-weight:700;" class="dcr-1ipjagz">P</span>oliticians mince or mash words for a living, and the virtuosity with which they twist meanings makes them artists of a kind. Their skill at spinning facts counts as a fictional exercise: in political jargon, a “narrative” is a storyline that warps truth for partisan purposes. Carlos Lozada, formerly a reviewer for the<em class="dcr-hm5hhe"> </em><em class="dcr-hm5hhe">Washington Post</em> and now a columnist at the<em class="dcr-hm5hhe"> </em><em class="dcr-hm5hhe">New York Times</em>, specialises in picking apart these professional falsehoods. Analysing windy orations, ghostwritten memoirs and faceless committee reports, the essays in his book expose American presidents, members of Congress and supreme court justices as unreliable narrators, inveterate deceivers who betray themselves in careless verbal slips.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">Lozada has a literary critic’s sharp eye, and an alertly cocked ear to go with it. Thus he fixes on a stray remark made by Trump as he rallied the mob that invaded the Capitol in January 2021. Ordering the removal of metal detectors, he said that the guns his supporters toted didn’t bother him, because “they’re not here to hurt me”. Lozada wonders about the emphasis in that phrase: did it neutrally fall on “hurt” or come down hard on “me”? If the latter, it licensed the rampant crowd to hurt Trump’s enemies – for instance by stringing up his disaffected vice-president Mike Pence on a gallows outside the Capitol.</p>
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<blockquote class="dcr-zzndwp"><p>Lozada notes that the warmongers enjoy “a narrative advantage”: peace is boring</p></blockquote>
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<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">Tiny linguistic tics mark the clash between two versions of America’s fabled past and its prophetic future. Lozada subtly tracks the recurrence of the word “still” in Biden’s speeches – for instance his assertion that the country “still believes in honesty and decency” and is “still a democracy” – and contrasts it with Trump’s reliance on “again”, the capstone of his vow to Make America Great Again. Biden’s “still” defensively fastens on “something good that may be slipping away”, whereas Trump’s “again” blathers about restoring a lost greatness that is never defined. Biden’s evokes “an ideal worth preserving”; Trump’s equivalent summons up an illusion.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">At their boldest, Lozada’s politicians trade in inflated tales about origins and predestined outcomes, grandiose narratives that “transcend belief and become a fully formed worldview”. Hence the title of Hillary Clinton’s manifesto <em class="dcr-hm5hhe">It Takes a Village</em>, which borrows an African proverb about child-rearing and uses it to prompt nostalgia for a bygone America. Lozada watches Obama devising and revising a personal myth. Addressed as Barry by his youthful friends, he later insisted on being called Barack and relaunched himself as the embodiment of America’s ethnic inclusivity; his “personalised presidency” treated the office as an extension of “the Obama brand”. In this respect Trump was Obama’s logical successor, extending a personal brand in a bonanza of self-enrichment. The “big lie” about the supposedly <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/05/america-biden-election-2020-poll-victory" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">stolen 2020 election</a> is another mythological whopper. Trump admitted its falsity on one occasion when he remarked “We lost”, after which he immediately backtracked, adding: “We didn’t lose. We lost in the Democrats’ imagination.”</p>
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<blockquote class="dcr-zzndwp"><p>Though such verbal vices are international, a difference of scale separates Washington from Westminster</p></blockquote>
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<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">All this amuses Lozada but also makes him anxious. As an adoptive American – born in Peru, he became a citizen a decade ago – he has a convert’s faith in the country’s ideals, yet he worries about contradictions that the national creed strains to reconcile. A border wall now debars the impoverished masses welcomed by the Statue of Liberty; the sense of community is fractured by “sophisticated engines of division and misinformation”. Surveying dire fictional scenarios about American decline, Lozada notes that the warmongers enjoy “a narrative advantage”: peace is boring, but predictions of a clash with China or an attack by homegrown terrorists excite the electorate by promising shock, awe and an apocalyptic barrage of special effects. Rather than recoiling from Trump, do Americans share his eagerness for desecration and destruction?</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">Changing only the names of the performers, <em class="dcr-hm5hhe">The Washington Book</em> has a shadowy local replica. Here in Britain, too, ideological posturing has replaced reasoned argument, and buzzwords are squeezed to death by repetition. Whenever Sunak drones on about “delivering for the British people”, I think of him as a Deliveroo gig worker with a cooling takeaway in his backpack, or a weary postman pushing a trolley full of mortgage bills.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">Though such verbal vices are international, a difference of scale separates Washington from Westminster. In America, heroic ambition is brought low by errors of judgment or moral flaws that for Lozada recall “the great themes of literature and the great struggles of life”: Kennedy’s risky confrontations with Cuba, Lyndon Johnson mired in Vietnam, Nixon overcome by paranoia. To set against these tragic falls, we have only the comic spectacle of <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2012/aug/01/boris-johnson-stuck-zip-wire-video" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Boris Johnson gurning on a zip wire</a> or Liz Truss vaingloriously granting an interview atop the Empire State Building; neither of them had the good grace to jump off. American politics is dangerously thrilling because it is so consequential for the rest of the world. In Britain we are doomed to sit through a more trivial show, an unfunny farce played out in a theatre that is crumbling around us.</p>
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		<title>Open letter criticising PEN America’s stance on Israel-Gaza war reaches 500 signatories &#124; Books</title>
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<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">An open letter from writers and literary professionals to PEN America calling on the organisation to take a stronger stance on the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel-hamas-war" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Israel-Gaza war</a> has reached more than 500 signatories, including writers Roxane Gay, Maaza Mengiste and Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">The letter, dated 3 February but still open to signatures, condemns PEN America for being “silent” about “Palestinian journalists, writers, and poets murdered by Israel” outside of “press releases buried on its website”.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">Four days later, on 7 February, PEN America <a href="https://pen.org/press-release/pen-america-release-on-israel-hamas-war/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">published a press release</a> stating it was “anguished about the direct impact of the current conflict between Israel and Hamas on writers, artists, culture”.</p>
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<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">“We hope that the multinational negotiations now under way will lead to a mutually agreed upon ceasefire, ending deadly airstrikes, and that a resolution can be reached that will save lives in the region, preserve rich and varied cultures, and pave the way toward a lasting peace that enables freedom and creativity for all,” it added. However, several authors responded critically to the statement. “Don’t “hope” for a ceasefire, PEN America, CALL for one like other PEN Centers have done,” wrote novelist Eman Quotah in a <a href="https://twitter.com/EQuotah/status/1755629858871185808" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">post on X</a>.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">The 3 February letter, cosigned by writers including Jamel Brinkley, Saeed Jones and Laura van den Berg, called on <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/pen" data-link-name="in body link" data-component="auto-linked-tag" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PEN</a> America to “wake up from its own silent, tepid, neither-here-nor-there, self-congratulatory middle of the road and take an actual stand against an actual genocide”. It added that PEN America should “find the same zeal and passion” as it has for banned books to speak out “about actual human beings” in Palestine.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">The letter said that PEN America should “disband” if it “cannot live up to its mission of protecting, platforming, and amplifying those writers made most marginalised by nefarious forces”. It also criticised the organisation for hosting an event featuring Mayim Bialik, who has <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MJ8B5i57D0" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">opposed</a> calls for Israel to agree to a ceasefire, and asked for PEN America to apologise to Palestinian-American writer Randa Jarrar, who was <a href="https://twitter.com/wawog_now/status/1753151871919718741?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1753151871919718741%7Ctwgr%5E2eea138ead867ab55b74c6b6ac38b37c1df29f92%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Flithub.com%2Fpalestinian-american-writer-randa-jarrar-was-dragged-out-of-a-pen-event%2F" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">dragged out</a> of the event for protesting. “While most protesters left after expressing themselves, one declined and was removed by security. We regret that this step had to be taken in order for the event to proceed,” PEN America wrote in a <a href="https://pen.org/press-release/pen-america-statement-on-the-disruption-of-a-los-angeles-book-event-by-protests/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">statement</a>.</p>
<p class="dcr-hm5hhe">The open letter has coincided with #BooksforGaza,<strong> </strong>a fundraising sale of signed books donated by authors including Salman Rushdie, Sally Rooney, Ali Smith and Kamila Shamsie. The <a href="https://www.32auctions.com/booksforgaza" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">auction</a>, which ends on Monday evening, has raised over £55,000 for The <a href="https://gabusittahchildrensfund.org/" data-link-name="in body link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund</a>, an organisation that helps transport injured Gazan children to Lebanon for medical and social treatment and care.</p>
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