about William Rivers Pitt...
William Rivers Pitt was born in Washington, DC., and lived several years in Alabama before eventually moving to Boston. He was educated in English Literature at a small Jesuit college in New England, and after graduation spent two years in San Francisco pursuing an ill-conceived career in the law. Currently, he teaches English Literature, Journalism, Grammar and History at a small private high school outside of Boston.
Pitt has been writing about politics off and on for years, but became devoted to the practice during the interminable months of the Clinton impeachment. Since the election and subsequent Supreme Court catastrophe, he has directed all of his energies to the fight the rising tide of conservative fundamentalism in American government.
Pitt is currently writing a book of essays that will, when completed, span the course of American politics from the end of the Super Tuesday primary to Election Night 2004. Several of the essays to appear in this book can be read here. He is actively seeking publishers.
Since I haven't seen anything about his book of essays I have to assume he never did succeed in finding a publisher. I would have been interested in watching and hearing the search for a publisher.
WRP: I'm William Rivers Pitt. I need a publisher for my book of essays.
Publisher: You're who?
WRP: William Rivers Pitt.
Publisher: Never heard of you.
WRP: I'm quite famous at Democrat Underground.
Publisher: Oh! That parody website where the members pretend to be idiots.
WRP: Uhhh. No. Well, I mean yeah, but it's not a parody website.
Publisher: Who'd of known? Anyway, I've still never heard of you.
WRP: I'm so famous that a guy in the Sandhills named a manure pit after me. Plus I've got the feeling that in a few business years that business hours will be very good for me.
Publisher: Okay. Whatever floats your boat. So what kind of book is it?
WRP: I sent the manuscript to your office. It spans the course of American politics from the end of the Super Tuesday primary to Election Night 2004.
Publisher: Yeah. I remember that. Listen kid, we can't help you. We only publish quality stuff here like horoscopes and tales of Batboy.
Apparently his other books went over well though. Below are a couple of reviews from Amazon.
27 of 89 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Tedious Tome, December 22, 2006
By
bcamp "b" (houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation (Paperback)
This book could not be more wearisome and erroneous. Rather than attempting a chapter by chapter refutation of this leftist assault on America masquerading as non-fiction, let me just suffice this review with the fact that Mr. Pitt cherry picks his facts to suit his conclusions. He makes leaps of logic that only a shill for al Qeada could find their way through.
On the positive, Mr Pitt has a gift for prose, but for my personal taste it is long winded. The book could be made significantly more readable by shortening it to a pamphlet.
12 of 47 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Debunked many times over, November 7, 2005
By
Right Face "concerned citizen" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You To Know (Paperback)
This book contains nothing but left-wing talking points that have been thoroughly debunked since its writing. However that's the principle of the Big Lie: Just keep repeating it over and over until it takes on a life of its own and people believe it based merely upon the number of times they've heard it.