Author: Sam Tanenhaus
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-WIKIPEDIA: Sam Tanenhaus - -ESSAY: The End of the Journey: From Whittaker Chambers to George W. Bush. (Sam Tanenhaus, 07.02.07, New Republic) -ESSAY: A Vast Right-Wing Cry of Treason: In her new book, Ann Coulter gets McCarthy right--and makes conservatives mad. (Sam Tanenhaus, July 24, 2003, Slate) - - -PODCAST: How William Buckley shaped the American right, with Sam Tanenhaus (Geoff Kabaservice, July 16, 2025, Niskanen Center) -PODCAST: The Architect of a Movement with Sam Tanenhaus: Studying William F. Buckley, Jr.’s life and legacy in a time of political realignment (American Compass, 6/06/25) -PROFILE: New N.Y. Times Book Review editor is a smart conservative (David Kipen, 4/13/04, SF Chronicle) - - -REVIEW: The Truth of Whittaker Chambers: Why Sam Tanenhaus’s 1997 biography of the spy-turned-informer won acclaim. (Milton Hindus, Winter 1998, Modern Age) - br> -REVIEW: of Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America by Sam Tanenhaus (Christopher Standford, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of Buckley (Neal B. Freeman, National Review) -REVIEW: God and Man at Sea: William F. Buckley spent a lifetime trying to make a coherent intellectual case for conservatism but could never articulate what it was supposed to consist of apart from owning the libs. (Jacob Heilbrunn, June 1, 2025, Washington Monthly) -REVIEW: The Man Who Built the Right—and Changed America: As a long-anticipated biography makes clear, William F. Buckley Jr. was the most influential American journalist of the 20th century. (Matthew Continetti, 06.03.25, Free Press) -REVIEW: Getting Right with Buckley: Sam Tanenhaus’s long-awaited William F. Buckley Jr. biography will leave conservatives disappointed. (Richard M. Reinsch II, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: Steering Right: Sam Tanenhaus’s biography of William F. Buckley has certain limitations, but it captures the character of conservatism’s founding father. (John O. McGiniss, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: “A Practical Fanatic” (Sam Adler-Bell, June 26, 2025, The Ideas Letter 43) -REVIEW: of Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America by Sam Tanenhaus (Christopher Standford, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of Buckley (Neal B. Freeman, National Review) -REVIEW: God and Man at Sea: William F. Buckley spent a lifetime trying to make a coherent intellectual case for conservatism but could never articulate what it was supposed to consist of apart from owning the libs. (Jacob Heilbrunn, June 1, 2025, Washington Monthly) -REVIEW: The Man Who Built the Right—and Changed America: As a long-anticipated biography makes clear, William F. Buckley Jr. was the most influential American journalist of the 20th century. (Matthew Continetti, 06.03.25, Free Press) -REVIEW: The Hero With a Thousand Pages: Sam Tanenhaus’s biography of William F. Buckley falls short despite its bulk. (Daniel McCarthy, Jun 10, 2025, American Conservative) -REVIEW: William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Invention of American Conservatism: A new biography traces the ascent of a man who made the postwar right at once urbane, combative, and camera-ready. (Louis Menand, May 26, 2025, The New Yorker) -REVIEW: The Real Bill Buckley: Even some liberals toasted William F. Buckley Jr. as a patrician gentleman. A long-awaited new biography corrects that record. (Nicole Hemmer, Summer 2025, Democracy) -REVIEW: William F. Buckley Cemented the Conservative Movement’s Preoccupation with the Liberal Enemy: He couldn’t define what conservatism was, just what it wasn’t (Joshua Tait, Jun 04, 2025, The Unpopulist) -REVIEW: Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America (Chuck Chalberg, July 2nd, 2025, Imaginative Conservative) -REVIEW: The Worlds William F. Buckley Straddled: A landmark biography shows the storied conservative leader walking intellectual, journalistic, and financial tightropes. (Marvin Olasky, July 2025, Christianity Today) -REVIEW: What’s Left of William F. Buckley Jr.: The conservative movement he built is now besotted with the kinds of characters and urges he repudiated. (Brian Stewart, Jul 10, 2025, The Bulwark) -REVIEW: Behind the Firing Line: How William F. Buckley Reinvented Conservatism (Charles King, June 24, 2025, Foreign Affairs) -REVIEW: William F. Buckley’s Bill Never Came Due (Brandy Jensen, July 18, 2025, Defector) -REVIEW: Light of the right: A cultural conservative who paved the way for Ronald Reagan (Christopher J. Scalia, 7/23/25, TLS) -REVIEW: William F. Buckley Jr.: A Man for Our Season (Michael Lucchese, July 30, 2025, Religion & Liberty) - - - - - Whittaker Chambers: A Biography (1997) - Sam Tanenhaus (10/31/1955
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