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venomousness

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A wise and beautifully written novel, pitch perfect in its description of high-stakes political intrigue and individual redemption, Fellow Travelers dispels the illusion of a golden age of political bipartisanship and distils the venomousness and vindictiveness that poison the body politic in every era.
She won the race, and the campaign won national attention because of the venomousness of the ads the competitors exchanged.
It makes for enjoyably sadistic reading throughout, but even in passages of especially inspired venomousness, one's pleasure is always qualified by the knowledge that almost everything said against the composer's work was the product of envy, ignorance, or reactionary reflex.
 
 
 
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