The most amusing book review ever

… might be Garrison Keillor’s notorious evisceration of Bernard-Henri Levy’s Tocquevillian travelogue. But I’m putting my money onĀ Alan Jacobs’ takedown of “The Collected Works of Kahlil Gibran.” Here’s how it starts: Expansive and yet vacuous is the prose of Kahlil Gibran, And weary grows the mind doomed to read it. The hours of my penance … Continue reading The most amusing book review ever