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Packer has clearly modeled this book on the novels of john dos passos u. Packers book is nonfiction, and his obscure americans are real people tammy thomas, a laidoff factory worker in the midwest. An inner history of the new americais a story about change and language. The unwinding, by george packer the new york times. He is also the author of the novels the half man and central square, and the works of nonfiction the unwinding. A 2000 book called blood of the liberals that he wrote is nearly as impressive. Packers book so decent, meticulous, concerned reads like both a shrine to and the embodiment of a form. In the space of a generation the country has become divided between winners and losers, with its political system on the verge of breakdown and its people adrift amongst failing institutions. No one can say when the unwinding began the independent. George packer opens his new book, the unwinding, in 1978, with a series of brief newspaper.
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