John Ganz is the author of the widely acclaimed Unpopular Front newsletter for Substack and writes a monthly column for the Nation. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, New Republic, New Statesman and other publications.
John Ganz shows how the 1992 US election was a dress rehearsal for the triumph of Trump . . . Ganz, a journalist by trade, is a fine historian; he brings clarity to events we remember but perhaps did not fully understand. Rollicking stories are offered instead of bludgeoning polemic -- Gerard De Groot * The Times * A fascinating, provocative challenge to our age – passionate, unexpected, illuminating -- Rory Stewart Clear and convincing . . . A spry and superbly written book on 1990s American politics . . . the best account I have ever read on the origins of Trumpism . . . brilliant -- Tomiwa Owolade * Daily Telegraph * In When the Clock Broke, John Ganz offers a continuously absorbing and bracing genealogy of today’s incontinent far-right. A must-read for those wondering why the collapse of communism did not bring about the end of the history, and instead inaugurated the apotheosis of fanatics in the free world -- Pankaj Mishra A terrific new book . . . Vibrant . . . Ganz has the skills of a gifted storyteller - one with excellent comedic timing, too - slipping in the most absurd and telling details . . . Urgent and illuminating . . . When the Clock Broke is one of those rarest of books: unflaggingly entertaining while never losing sight of its moral core -- Jennifer Szalai * New York Times * When the Clock Broke is leagues more insightful on the subject of Trump's ascent than most writing that purports to address the issue directly -- Becca Rothfield * Washington Post * A fascinating shadow story of the 1990s -- Ezra Klein * The Ezra Klein Show * Masterly . . . Ganz spotlights the rage and rancour that spread beneath the surface of American life in a period now remembered for its peace and prosperity -- Kyle Burke * Times Literary Supplement * A brilliant, biting account of how the dream of a “kinder, gentler America” curdled into the chaos we live with today -- Eliot Higgins Superb . . . When the Clock Broke offers a compelling examination of a neglected and revealing period in American history . . . It is also one of the most entertaining history books I have read in years. Ganz has a novelist's skill at managing character, pacing, and plot, as well as a great eye for details that are telling, bizarre, and hilarious -- Daniel Geary * Irish Times * We should . . . pay greater heed to the ghosts of battles lost. That is the premise--and brilliant insight--of John Ganz's When the Clock Broke . . . Among its virtues, the greatest value of Ganz's book is that it delivers history in its richest context -- Edward Luce * Financial Times * John Ganz is a fantastic writer . . . When the Clock Broke is phenomenal . . . truly, truly great -- Chris Hayes * Why Is This Happening? Podcast * Lively and kaleidoscopic -- Andrew Marantz * New Yorker * A great book -- Michelle Goldberg * New York Times *