The incomparable Utne Reader has put together a slideshow recalling the Iraq War in magazine covers. TAC makes the cut. They chose our first cover, which seems conventional now, but at the time–six months before the invasion–pronouncing the anticipated “cakewalk” folly was a bold stroke for any magazine, and particularly one on the Right.
The Iraq War as Told Through Magazine Covers from Utne Reader on Vimeo.



One of the periodicals appearing in this slideshow – that’s to say, Clamor – has gone, as of 2006, out of business. A look at its archives suggests that I wouldn’t myself have found much common ground with it (save on Iraq) but I take no pleasure in, and derive considerable sorrow from, its decease. Any self-respecting author knows that we can never have enough literate print magazines. Let 100 flowers bloom and all that.
Of course I recall TAC‘s very first issue as if it were yesterday. Am astonished and rather alarmed to realize that nearly eight years have elapsed since I bought a copy of that issue (while visiting the States, at Barnes & Noble’s store in Ballston, Virginia, since you ask). Where did the time go? Where, indeed, did my 2002 head-full of hair go?