Prophet Song by Paul Lynch, which won the Booker Prize last year, describes an eerily similar scenario. The book is fiction and takes place in Ireland, but its similarities to what has been taking place here in the United States with the suppression of free speech, prosecution and jailing of whistleblowers and journalists is a chilling p…
Prophet Song by Paul Lynch, which won the Booker Prize last year, describes an eerily similar scenario. The book is fiction and takes place in Ireland, but its similarities to what has been taking place here in the United States with the suppression of free speech, prosecution and jailing of whistleblowers and journalists is a chilling prediction of how fragile democracy is and how easily we can slide into authoritarianism/ fascism. As Hemingway wrote, gradually, then suddenly.
Prophet Song by Paul Lynch, which won the Booker Prize last year, describes an eerily similar scenario. The book is fiction and takes place in Ireland, but its similarities to what has been taking place here in the United States with the suppression of free speech, prosecution and jailing of whistleblowers and journalists is a chilling prediction of how fragile democracy is and how easily we can slide into authoritarianism/ fascism. As Hemingway wrote, gradually, then suddenly.