With Every Mistake

With Every Mistake is a collection of Gwynne Dyer's articles published between September 11, 2001 and the Iraqi election in 2005.

With Every Mistake
AuthorGwynne Dyer
CountryCanada
GenreNon-fiction, Political
PublisherRandom House of Canada
Publication date
25 October 2005
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages405 (Hardcover 1st edition)
ISBN0-679-31402-4 (Hardcover 1st edition)
OCLC60797988

The articles are interspersed with commentary from Dyer which includes discussion of the issues, reflections on the Canadian publishing environment, and self-criticism for the things that he got wrong.

The title is taken from the Beatles' song, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", by George Harrison: "With every mistake, we must surely be learning."

Contents

  1. A Long Way in a Short Time
  2. Just Walking Down the Road, Minding My Own Business...2001, pre-9/11
  3. The Suddenly...September 11-December 21, 2001
  4. The Uslims: Malevolent, Mysterious and Probably Crazy
  5. Meanwhile, in Another Part of the Forest...
  6. Axis of Evil: The Subject Has Changed January–December 2002
  7. Israel and Palestine: The Long Run
  8. South Asia: Dangerous, But Getting Better
  9. Invading Iraq: The Reason Why
  10. The State of Europe
  11. Miscellany I
  12. Iraq: Vanishing WMD, Rising Resistance
  13. Catastrophes Old and Pending
  14. Africa's Travails
  15. Iraq: Shia Pressure, American Abuse, Sunni Revolt
  16. The Lost Continent
  17. East Asian Games
  18. Iraq and Terrorism: A Sense of Proportion
  19. The Fate of Israel
  20. The Rich and the Poor
  21. Miscellany II
  22. We Must Surely be Learning

Release details

  • 2005, Canada, Random House Canada ISBN 0-679-31402-4, Pub date 25 October 2005, Hardback
  • 2006, Canada, Vintage Canada ISBN 0-679-31403-2, Pub date 10 October 2006, Paperback

Reviews


gollark: No.
gollark: Also the POOT-421 page is petty and stupid.
gollark: > everything you observe is a technically a cognitohazardWhat?
gollark: So an "apioform" can be considered a "bee" by the uncultured.
gollark: "Apio" means "bee" like in "apiary" and similar words, and "form" means "entity".
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