Duncan Wu is professor in the English department, Georgetown University. He is reading David Thomson, Have you seen鈥? (Knopf, 2008). 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great bedtime book because it鈥檚 written in small chunks. It鈥檚 opinionated, challenging, well written, and at the end of the day that鈥檚 exactly the kind of thing I like to read.鈥
Martin James is course leader in BA (hons) popular music journalism, Southampton Solent University. He is reading Jason Toynbee, Bob Marley (Polity, 2007). 鈥淭oynbee expertly weaves complex critical analysis with biographical detail, bringing to life fresh aspects of the musician鈥檚 life and motivations.鈥
John H. Summers, the author of Every Fury on Earth, teaches at Boston College. He is reading George Scialabba, What Are Intellectuals Good For? (Pressed Wafer, 2009). 鈥淪cialabba鈥檚 collection, long coveted by his admirers, should make the monographers and bibliomaniacs tremble with envy. This is criticism at its finest.鈥
Huw Morris, dean, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, is reading John F. Wilson and Andrew Thomson, The Making of Modern Management: British Management in Historical Perspective (Oxford University Press, 2006). 鈥淎n exemplary survey of the development of British business, management and business education from the mid-19th century to the present day.鈥
Ulrike Zitzlsperger, senior lecturer, SALL/German, University of Exeter, is reading Jon Sutherland and Diane Canwell, The Berlin Airlift: The Salvation of a City (Pelican, 2007). 鈥淟ike a good crime novel: even with the outcome known, it is a page-turner.鈥
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