[THE BIN LADENS BY Coll, Steve]The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century[Hardcover]Penguin Press(Publisher) on 2008
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Author(s)Steve Coll
PublisherPenguin Press
ISBN / ASINB004RWLNH6
ISBN-13978B004RWLNH8
Sales Rank16,405,074
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The bin Ladens are famous for spawning the world's foremost terrorist and building one of the Middle East's foremost corporate dynasties. Pulitzer Prize-winner Coll (Ghost Wars) delivers a sprawling history of the multifaceted clan, paying special attention to its two most emblematic members. Patriarch Mohamed's eldest son, Salem, was a caricature of the self-indulgent plutocrat: a flamboyant jet-setter dependent on the Saudi monarchy, obsessed with all things motorized (he died crashing his plane after a day's joy-riding atop motorcycle and dune-buggy) and forever tormenting his entourage with off-key karaoke. Coll presents quite a contrast with an unusually nuanced profile of Salem's half-brother Osama, a shy, austere, devout man who nonetheless shares Salem's egomania. Other bin Ladens crowd Coll's narrative with the eye-glazing details of their murky business deals, messy divorces and ill-advised perfume lines and pop CDs. Beneath the clutter one discerns an engrossing portrait of a family torn between tradition and modernity, conformism and self-actualization, and desperately in search of its soul. (April 1) Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.