Days of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence
by Bryan Burrough
Narrated by Ray Porter
Why You'll Love This
An account of '70s domestic terrorism so gripping it reads like fiction. Ray Porter's narration makes Burrough's meticulously researched history feel disturbingly present.
About This Book
From the late 1960s through the 1980s, the United States experienced a wave of domestic political terrorism that has largely faded from public memory. Bryan Burrough's exhaustive account reconstructs the radical underground movements, the Weathermen, the Symbionese Liberation Army, the FALN, and the Black Liberation Army, that carried out hundreds of bombings and assassinations in pursuit of revolutionary change. Drawing on dozens of interviews with former underground members and FBI agents alike, Burrough creates a portrait of the era that refuses both nostalgia and easy condemnation.
Ray Porter narrates this substantial work of investigative history with the clear, authoritative delivery that complex nonfiction demands. His voice conveys the genuine strangeness of the era without editorializing, and he handles the large cast of historical figures with consistent differentiation. At over twenty-two hours, Days of Rage is a major undertaking in audio, but Porter's performance makes the sprawling material consistently engaging.
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