The instant #1 New York Times bestseller. From the reporter who was there at the very beginning comes the revealing inside story of the partnership between Steve Bannon and Donald Trump-the key to understanding the rise of the alt-right, the fall of Hillary Clinton, and the hidden forces that drove the greatest upset in American political history. Based on dozens of interviews conducted over six years, Green spins the master narrative of the 2016 campaign from its origins in the far fringes of right-wing politics and reality television to its culmination inside Trump's penthouse on election night. The shocking elevation of Bannon to head Trump's flagging presidential campaign on August 17, 2016, hit political Washington like a thunderclap and seemed to signal the meltdown of the Republican Party. Bannon was a bomb-throwing pugilist who'd never run a campaign and was despised by Democrats and Republicans alike. Yet Bannon's hard-edged ethno-nationalism and his elaborate, years-long plot to destroy Hillary Clinton paved the way for Trump's unlikely victory. Trump became the avatar of a dark but powerful worldview that dominated the airwaves and spoke to voters whom others couldn't see. Trump's campaign was the final phase of a populist insurgency that had been building up in America for years, and Bannon, its inscrutable mastermind, believed it was the culmination of a hard-right global uprising that would change the world. Any study of Trump's rise to the presidency is unavoidably a study of Bannon. Devil's Bargain is a tour-de-force telling of the remarkable confluence of circumstances that decided the election, many of them orchestrated by Bannon and his allies, who really did plot a vast, right-wing conspiracy to stop Clinton. To understand Trump's extraordinary rise and Clinton's fall, you have to weave Trump's story together with Bannon's, or else it doesn't make sense.
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One of The New York Times Book Review s Notable Books of 2017
One of NPR s Great Reads of 2017
The first deeply insightful political narrative of the Trump era. David Leonhardt, The New York Times
Indispensable. Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Mr. Green is a talented reporter and a gifted storyteller. The anecdotes he records from the chaotic 2016 Trump campaign are both well chosen (they re there for thematic reasons, not as gratuitous gossip) and brilliantly told. Wall Street Journal
You won t be able to put it down. I certainly couldn t, surrendering a weekend I should have rightly spent with the kids. I spent it instead with a 63-year-old nationalist whom Time magazine all but called the shadow President of the United States . . . Addictive. Newsweek
Deeply reported and compulsively readable . . . Green is consistently interesting on the subject of Trump. But the real value of Devil s Bargain is the story it tells about Bannon, some of which has been previously reported (not least by Green himself) but never so well synthesized or explained as it is here. Bret Stephens, The New York Times
Tremendous. GQ
Vividly pulls back the curtain on the symbiotic relationship between two of America s most polarizing figures. . . . Green is nothing but prescient. The Guardian
Green saw Bannon as an important figure early on and began to track his career long before other journalists. As a result, Green had the material and access to produce a deeply researched and sharply observed account of a political figure and a movement that took most of the country by surprise . . . Readers will find no better guide to Bannon s vision than this gripping and sometimes appalling account. Foreign Affairs
One of the best, more thoroughly researched, and arguably most influential 2016 books to come out so far, Devil's Bargain is the product of years of interviews and tight reporting from journalist Joshua Green. He thrillingly tracks the influence of Steve Bannon and the alt-right on Trump's candidacy, persuasively arguing they were intrinsic to his rise and eventual victory. It's disturbing, fascinating stuff for anyone interested in this newly powerful fringe. Entertainment Weekly
In this important and vivid book, the veteran journalist Joshua Green . . . examines the role of Bannon, the man who, on convincing evidence laid out here, was instrumental in securing the most improbable election victory in modern political history. The Times (London)
Intelligent, insightful, and fast-moving. The Washington Times
Delicious from page one. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Fast-paced, crisp, and cogent, this is a first look into a dark corner of history whose ramifications are only beginning to be understood." PopMatters
Joshua Green is an incredible storyteller, and Bannon is an incredible subject. Paste Magazine
Splendid. Esquire
Fascinating . . . required reading for anyone interested in the future. Janet Maslin, The New York Times
Absorbing . . . the first thing I ve read in the last year and a half that manages to make some sense of the human catastrophic weather event that is Steve Bannon. The Millions
Behind the scenes and ripped from the headlines, Green s saga exuberantly traces Trump s wild ride to the presidency. Kirkus
One of NPR s Great Reads of 2017
The first deeply insightful political narrative of the Trump era. David Leonhardt, The New York Times
Indispensable. Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Mr. Green is a talented reporter and a gifted storyteller. The anecdotes he records from the chaotic 2016 Trump campaign are both well chosen (they re there for thematic reasons, not as gratuitous gossip) and brilliantly told. Wall Street Journal
You won t be able to put it down. I certainly couldn t, surrendering a weekend I should have rightly spent with the kids. I spent it instead with a 63-year-old nationalist whom Time magazine all but called the shadow President of the United States . . . Addictive. Newsweek
Deeply reported and compulsively readable . . . Green is consistently interesting on the subject of Trump. But the real value of Devil s Bargain is the story it tells about Bannon, some of which has been previously reported (not least by Green himself) but never so well synthesized or explained as it is here. Bret Stephens, The New York Times
Tremendous. GQ
Vividly pulls back the curtain on the symbiotic relationship between two of America s most polarizing figures. . . . Green is nothing but prescient. The Guardian
Green saw Bannon as an important figure early on and began to track his career long before other journalists. As a result, Green had the material and access to produce a deeply researched and sharply observed account of a political figure and a movement that took most of the country by surprise . . . Readers will find no better guide to Bannon s vision than this gripping and sometimes appalling account. Foreign Affairs
One of the best, more thoroughly researched, and arguably most influential 2016 books to come out so far, Devil's Bargain is the product of years of interviews and tight reporting from journalist Joshua Green. He thrillingly tracks the influence of Steve Bannon and the alt-right on Trump's candidacy, persuasively arguing they were intrinsic to his rise and eventual victory. It's disturbing, fascinating stuff for anyone interested in this newly powerful fringe. Entertainment Weekly
In this important and vivid book, the veteran journalist Joshua Green . . . examines the role of Bannon, the man who, on convincing evidence laid out here, was instrumental in securing the most improbable election victory in modern political history. The Times (London)
Intelligent, insightful, and fast-moving. The Washington Times
Delicious from page one. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Fast-paced, crisp, and cogent, this is a first look into a dark corner of history whose ramifications are only beginning to be understood." PopMatters
Joshua Green is an incredible storyteller, and Bannon is an incredible subject. Paste Magazine
Splendid. Esquire
Fascinating . . . required reading for anyone interested in the future. Janet Maslin, The New York Times
Absorbing . . . the first thing I ve read in the last year and a half that manages to make some sense of the human catastrophic weather event that is Steve Bannon. The Millions
Behind the scenes and ripped from the headlines, Green s saga exuberantly traces Trump s wild ride to the presidency. Kirkus