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Gregory Cowles, “Attacked on All Sides, an Anti-Trump Manifesto Prevails on the Best-Seller List” (2017)
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Gregory Cowles, “Attacked on All Sides, an Anti-Trump Manifesto Prevails on the Best-Seller List” (2017)

“Quick, who wrote Inferno? (A) Dante. (B) Dan Brown. (C) All of the above. The right answer is of course (C), and thanks to Brown — I like to picture him introducing himself at cocktail parties as ‘Dante Brown’ — there is recent precedent for borrowing a classic’s title in hopes that its posterity might rub off. (It worked for Brown. His Dante-influenced thriller spent more than a year on the hardcover and paperback fiction lists.) Even so, the Republican senator Jeff Flake of Arizona has raised eyebrows by calling his new anti-Trump manifesto ‘Conscience of a Conservative’ …”    —The New York Times (August 11, 2017)

Sighting Citation:

“Gregory Cowles, “Attacked on All Sides, an Anti-Trump Manifesto Prevails on the Best-Seller List” (2017).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. August 12, 2017. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/gregory-cowles-attacked-on-all-sides-an-anti-trump-manifesto-prevails-on-the-best-seller-list-2017/.