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Book Review: They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?
In his tenth novel They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?, Christopher Buckley plays off of stereotypes of China to create a satirical portrait of U.S-China relations. Buckley explores the worst case scenario with inspiration from the satire movie Dr. Strangelove: It was hard, really, to put any kind of definite face on China. The old Soviet Union, with its squat, warty leaders banging their shoes on the U.N. podium and threatening thermonuclear...  
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Books: Book Review: Christopher Buckley: They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?
Writing political satire can be difficult. Too many jokes about swift boats or birth certificates can immediately date a novel. On the other hand, too broad a satire feels toothless—there’s no shortage of complaints about politics in general. They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?, the latest from Thank You For Smoking and Boomsday author Christopher Buckley, manages to sidestep this issue entirely...  
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Christopher Buckley's bite is sharp and seriously funny in comic novel "They...
Twelve, 335pp., $25.99 Writing comic novels is a difficult business, a specialty act with few solid practitioners. It involves not only plotting and populating a novel, but the considerable skill and risk of making the story funny. Christopher Buckley, who...  
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‘They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?,’ by Christopher Buckley
Christopher Buckley’s comic hero stirs up a ruckus with China in “They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?”  
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They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?,’ by Christopher Buckley
Sun Tzu’s Chinese classic, “The Art of War,” gets quite a workout in Christopher Buckley’s latest uproarious political farce, fervently quoted by strivers and schemers in both Beijing and Washington. But while baiting seems to be a ...  
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Video: Christopher Buckley on puppies and political satire
Author Christopher Buckley, best known for his book-turned-movie, "Thank You For Smoking," speaks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his new novel, which focuses on China, "They Eat Puppies, Don't They?"  
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Books: Book Review: Christopher Buckley: They Eat Puppies, Don't They?
Writing political satire can be difficult. Too many jokes about swift boats or birth certificates can immediately date a novel. On the other hand, too broad a satire feels toothless—there’s no shortage of complaints about politics in general.  
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‘They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?,’ by Christopher Buckley
Christopher Buckley’s comic hero stirs up a ruckus with China.  
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Kirkus Reviews: 'They Eat Puppies, Don't They?' by Christopher Buckley; 'The...
Defense lobbyist Walter "Bird" McIntyre is not having a good day. His big push for aerospace contractor Groepping-Sprunt to secure a multi-billion-dollar contract for drones the size of jumbo jets has fallen through. He retires to his modest home, which he ...  
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US-China relations are grist for satirist's mill
"They Eat Puppies, Don't They?" (Twelve), by Christopher Buckley: With rising concern about China's military buildup and its economic rivalry with the U.S., perhaps the best course of action is to milk the situation for some laughs. And there are laughs aplenty in Christopher Buckley's sendup on relations between the ...  
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Christopher Buckley on Barack Obama?
Not really, but one might think so given the title of Buckley's soon-to-be-released book: They Eat Puppies, Don't They? In any case, this will be ordered soon--a Buckley satire will be the perfect way to decompress from this semester....  
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Christopher Buckley’s ‘They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?’: Satirizing U.S. and...
Christopher Buckley writing a Washington satire about a defense lobbyist fomenting trouble with China? So this is what baseball players mean by a pitch being in their wheelhouse. And as with his earlier swing at lobbyists, the hilarious 1994 ...  
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Christopher Buckley’s Satire ‘They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?’
Christopher Buckley’s satirical novels do not normally prompt cognitive dissonance. But there’s something jolting at work in his latest, “They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?” This book means to be funny, but it’s about China, currently one ...  
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They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? – Christopher Buckley to speak in Columbus
In what is either a master marketing plan or a rather bizarre stroke of luck Christopher Buckley has a new book out with the title They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? just as the subject of dogs as a meal became a subject … Continue reading →  
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Christopher Buckley unleashes ‘Puppies’
The author's wit and inside knowledge plumbs the light side of serious world issues.  
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Remembering Priscilla Buckley
Longtime National Review managing editor and confidante to the late William F. Buckley Jr., Priscilla Buckley, died at age 90 last weekend. NR friends and family pay tribute (and see more from Rick Brookhiser, Jack Fowler, and Mona Charen.) Keep reading this post . . .  
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On the Menu
Today’s Between the Covers podcast is with Christopher Buckley, author of They Eat Puppies, Don’t They? We discuss President Obama’s history of canine consumption, the character in this comic novel who is a send-up of neoconservatives, and whether Buckley intends to vote for Obama in 2012, as he did in 2008.  
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Buckley mines laughs from U.S.-China relations
With rising concern about China's military buildup and its economic rivalry with the U.S., perhaps the best course of action is to milk the situation for some laughs. And there are laughs aplenty in Christopher Buckley's sendup on relations ...  
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Literary Symposium Series: Christopher Buckley
“As a quieter art, poetry sometimes escapes our attention. This is its month in the sun.” National Poetry Month in Santa Barbara features children, teenagers, college students and adults, representing an array of diversity. Events will be ...  
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A raft for racists: The National Review, from Buckley through Derbyshire and...
William F. Buckley, Jr. I don’t read the National Review, which describes itself as "America's most widely read and influential magazine and web site for conservative news, commentary, and opinion." Though not a reader, I often run across citations from it and quotes from its writers in publications I do read, like the New York Times, which unfortunately serve to lend it gravitas, and I am well aware it was founded by William F. Buckley, Jr...  
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Priscilla L. Buckley, steward of conservative National Review and sister of...
Priscilla L. Buckley, who became known as the den mother of modern American conservative intellectuals through her decades-long stewardship of National Review, the influential magazine founded by her brother William F. Buckley Jr., died March 25 at her family’s estate in Sharon, Conn. She was 90. Read full article >>  
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Report: Former National Review managing editor Priscilla Buckley dies at 90
The National Review Online reports that former National Review managing editor Priscilla Buckley, 90, has died at her home in Sharon this morning. In a 2005 interview, Buckley recalled the glory days of the magazine and working with her brother, William F. Buckley Jr., who founded it in 1955.  
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Report: Relatives, Sharon residents describe late Priscilla L. Buckley as...
Priscilla L. Buckley, sister of conservative author and commentator William F. Buckley and former U.S. Sen. James L.  Buckley, died recently at age 90 in Sharon. Priscilla Buckley was the longtime managing editor of the National Review, her brother's magazine.  
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Conservatives Trying to Rewrite the History of Civil Rights
But conservative Republicans — those represented politically by Goldwater, and intellectually by William F. Buckley and National Review — did oppose the civil rights movement. Buckley wrote frankly about his endorsement of white supremacy ...  
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The Aloof Author is Dead, Long Live the Writer
Back in college I had an opportunity to hear William F. Buckley Jr. speak and meet him afterward. This was a big deal for me at the time. Buckley wasn’t just the founder of National Review and political gadfly extraordinaire, he was also a ...  
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Remembering Priscilla Buckley as pioneering woman editor
Priscilla L. Buckley was known as the den mother of modern American conservative intellectuals through her decades-long stewardship of National Review, the influential magazine founded by her brother William F. Buckley Jr. She died Sunday at her ...  
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Priscilla L. Buckley, steward of conservative National Review and sister of...
Priscilla L. Buckley, who became known as the den mother of modern American conservative intellectuals through her decades-long stewardship of National Review, the influential magazine founded by her brother William F. Buckley Jr., died March 25 at her family’s estate in Sharon, Conn. She was 90. Read full article >>  
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Sharon's Priscilla Buckley recalled by many
SHARON — The name Buckley is renowned in conservative circles, long associated with author and commentator William F. Buckley Jr., the late founder of the political magazine National Review, former Senator James L. Buckley, who represented the ...  
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Priscilla Buckley, Editor at National Review, Dies at 90
Priscilla L. Buckley, a journalist who was the longtime managing editor of National Review, the conservative magazine founded by her brother William F. Buckley Jr., died on Sunday at her home in Sharon, Conn. She was 90. Her death, at Great Elm ...  
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Priscilla Buckley, National Review editor
Ms. Buckley, who never married, leaves two brothers, James L. Buckley, a retired federal judge who represented New York in the US Senate from 1971 to 1977, and F. Reid Buckley, and a sister, Carol Buckley. William F. Buckley Jr. died in 2008.  
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DOROTHY E. BUCKLEY - Cleveland Plain Dealer
BUCKLEY DOROTHY E. BUCKLEY (nee Brucken). Beloved wife of the late Vernon L.; dearest mother of Brent M. (wife Barbara), Barry J. (wife Stephanie) and loving grandmother of Christopher, Mark, Benjamin, Brian, Joy and Lisa; dear sister of the late William C.  
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Velvet-gloved editor played key role in US conservative movement
PRISCILLA Buckley, the long-standing managing editor of National Review, the conservative magazine founded by her brother, William, has died of kidney failure at her home in Sharon, Connecticut, aged 90. Buckley, who was associated with National Review for ...  
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Priscilla L. Buckley, Who Edited at National Review, Dies at 90
Miss Buckley was the longtime managing editor of National Review, the conservative magazine founded by her brother William F. Buckley Jr.  
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