Luke Mogelson has written for The New Yorker since 2013, covering the wars in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq. During the pandemic, he reported on the social tumult in the U.S., including the uprising in Minneapolis following the murder of George Floyd and the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Previously, Mogelson was a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, based in Kabul. He has won the National Magazine Award and the George Polk Award.
Luke Mogelson is one of the finest war correspondents of his
generation and in The Storm is Here he returns home and surveys the
dangerous fault lines dividing his own country. Long before the
cataclysmic events of January 6, 2021, Mogelson was covering the
early tremors of paranoia, bigotry and discontent, and on the day
itself he was among the insurrectionists at the Capitol, in the eye
of the storm. This is a searing book, exquisitely reported,
lyrically told, and so vivid it will make your heart stop-a dark
journey into what ails America.
*Patrick Radden Keefe*
A terrifying and essential book that anyone who loves this country
should read, and a powerful reminder of the value of fair-minded,
clear-eyed, compassionate reporting. Mogelson (brilliantly, calmly)
puts the reader behind the scenes of the current chaos. The result,
for this reader anyway, was a resolved, startled realization of how
much I have taken for granted, and a renewed commitment to
democracy and justice. Electrifying and inspiring
*George Saunders*
The Storm is Here is a sterling example of why Luke Mogelson is one
of the most indispensable journalists working today. Meticulous,
unsparing and as brilliant as it is unsettling, this book is a
survey of American bedlam. Our future as a nation to no small
degree hinges upon our ability to grapple with the concerns
Mogelson chronicles in these pages.
*Jelani Cobb*
An amazing, clear-sighted, moral book. There are sinister energies
in the United States today, forces which affect us all, and only
great writing can take up the task of exposing them. The Storm is
Here is an indispensable work of reportage, a classic of close
witnessing and keen understanding, offering insight and story in a
time of confusion. It immediately calls to mind James Baldwin's The
Fire Next Time and Norman Mailer's The Armies of the Night.
*Andrew O’Hagan, London Review of Books*
We can now induct Luke Mogelson into that vital band of warrior
storytellers-from Tim O'Brien and Michael Herr to Phil Klay and
Elliot Ackerman-who, with great eloquence and moral courage, have
labored, on both the battlefield and the page, to keep America
honest about its foolish wars.
*Bob Shacochis*
Mogelson writes with the descriptive fluency and eye for detail
that you would expect of a reporter with his credentials. But what
makes this book more than a dystopian travelogue is his ability to
tease out connections across history and make illuminating global
comparisons.
*Guardian*
Crisp, vivid and meticulous prose... gripping
*Irish Examiner*
Luke Mogelson has single-handedly pioneered a generation of
journalism: Visceral immersion, recorded in forensic high-fidelity,
analyzed with deep, moral perspective. His book is an instant
classic- not only the definitive battlefield account of America's
"communal delirium," but also a haunting prophecy of a history
unfinished.
*Evan Osnos*
A searing account of a year that changed America forever. Luke
Mogelson has written an intensely moving, brave, and vivid account
of his extraordinary journey into the shadowlands of American
politics. His voice is lyrical, wise, and compassionate. The Storm
is Here is a fearless, must-read account of the burgeoning conflict
deep within the American soul. I can't recommend it enough.
*Henry Hemming*
Bearing clear-eyed witness, Luke Mogelson puts himself at the
roiling center of conflicts that have riven our nation. He wades
into danger to talk with everyone- conspiracy believers, Proud
Boys, victims of race hatred, ordinary heroes bent on saving what
is good about us. This book is filled with reverence for the
fallen, grief for the living, unthrottled mourning for the
betrayals of our country's highest principles. Don't let democracy
die. Pick up this book. It's all in the title, dear reader. The
Storm is Here.
*Louise Erdrich*
An account of great consequence by one of the best reporters in the
world. It is no coincidence that Luke Mogelson happened to be in
the crowd outside the Capitol on January 6, 2021. He had been
tracking this movement for months. And it is no surprise to read
how he joined the surge because in that moment and in countless
others, all over the globe, Mogelson has been a model of courage,
daring, and attentiveness. He is the indispensable witness of our
times, and he brings deep insight to this essential document.
*Ted Conover*
The Storm is Here is a remarkable piece of work - an up-close
eyewitness account of the breakdown of American society, as it
happened, in the waning days of the Trump era. In Luke Mogelson's
mesmerizing narrative, the chaotic blur of traumatic events that
led up to January 6th 2020, unfolds in lucid succession, and we are
left with the brutal truth of how America's unreconciled demons -
all the racism, all the wars, all the hatreds- have triggered its
present undoing. This is perhaps Mogelson's finest achievement. By
moving on the very frontline of history, by witnessing, talking and
listening to both sides as fairly and honestly as he possibly can,
he offers fellow Americans a chance to look in the mirror, perhaps
to take stock, and to say: "So-this is how it ends."
*Jon Lee Anderson*
Mogelson gives a nuanced, empathetic look into lives irrevocably
altered by conflict . . . His writing is reminiscent of Hemingway's
. . . The reader trusts Mogelson's steady, lucid prose to outline
the inner lives of these men
*The Nation (on These Heroic, Happy Dead)*
Mogelson avoids dwelling on trauma but circles it constantly,
carefully exploring its fringes.
*New York Times (On These Heroic, Happy Dead)*
Hugely impressive
*Business Post*
Mogelson has a particularly privileged authority to take on his
complex subject. From being embedded in marching militias,
collecting witness accounts of behaviours through the Covid
lockdowns, to jostling along the insurrectionists storming the
Capitol in 2021, his first-hand insider accounts are breathtaking,
and his analysis of the MAGA movement insightful and
terrifying.
*Big Issue*
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