- Paul William Roberts
Paul William Roberts is a Canadian
writer who lives inToronto ,Ontario .Born in
Wales and educated at Exeter College, Oxford, where he gained a second in English Language and Literature, Roberts moved permanently to Canada in 1980. He lived for several years prior to this inIndia , where he taught atBangalore University and studiedSanskrit at theBanaras Hindu University inVaranasi .While working on his first novel, "The Palace of Fears", he worked as a television producer at the
BBC , and then the CBC and Citytv in Toronto. He covered both the 1991 and 2003Iraq wars for "Harper's ", winning numerous awards and accolades, including the 2005 inaugural PEN 'Paul Kidd Award for Courage in Journalism'.While known to be a friend of "Harper's" editor
Lewis H. Lapham , whom he regards as a mentor, he is believed to be something of arecluse . His non-fiction writing has always received highly enthusiastic reviews, but is difficult to categorize, being more memoir, political critique and history than travelogue.It has been reported on his web site (http://www.paulwmroberts.com) on 14th January 2008 that over the past eight months, Paul has lost vision in both eyes, and it's unknown when he will return to working on his books and articles.
Political stance
Although praised by
Noam Chomsky and others on the Left for his tireless opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and ongoing US policies in theMiddle East andPersian Gulf , Roberts' criticisms ofneoconservatism and its influence over foreign policy seem to stem from deeper philosophical differences with the ideas ofLeo Strauss , who many regard as the founder of the new Right's ideology. Roberts contends that Strauss is guilty of a fundamental and possibly willful misreading ofPlato that stems from usingal-Farabi 's Commentary rather than theSocratic texts. He also places Strauss within the context of Nietzsche, Adorno, Heidegger and other exponents of what he terms "philosophical fascism".Roberts has been a long-time friend of the writers
Martin Amis , with whom he shared a house at Oxford, andChristopher Hitchens . Roberts now refers to the latter as an "apostate" from the Left and a "deluded opportunist", and the status of their friendship is unclear.Roberts was for many years a supporter of
Israel but he has increasingly criticized Israeli policies and expressed sympathy for the plight ofPalestinians , stating that he now views them as "more sinned against than sinning".Works
*"River in the Desert: Modern Travels in Ancient Egypt" - 1992; ISBN 0679421041 (hardcover); ISBN 0394223845 (paperback)
*"The Palace of Fears: a novel" -1994 ; ISBN 0394220633
*"Empire of the Soul: Some Journeys in India" - 1994; ISBN 0773727388 (hardcover); ISBN 1551929058 (paperback)
*"Journey of the Magi: In Search of the Birth of Jesus" -1995 ; ISBN 0773729089
*"The Demonic Comedy: Some Detours in the Baghdad of Saddam Hussein" - 1997; ISBN 0773730486
*"Smokescreen: One Man Against the Underworld" -2001 ; ISBN 077373323X
*"A War Against Truth : An Intimate Account of the Invasion of Iraq" - 2004; ISBN 1551926881
*"Homeland: a novel" -2006 ; ISBN 1552638189
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