In American Bracketology, Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir take the elegant art of "bracketology" and use it as an eye- opening and hilarious tool to celebrate everything that's good, bad, and silly in our American way of life. - It's great entertainment: Americans have an insatiableappetite for knowing what is good, better, and best in their world. If the issue is historical, they want their knowledge base refined. If the issue is sociopolitical, they want their preferences acknowledged. If the issue is popular culture, they want to be...
In American Bracketology, Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir take the elegant art of "bracketology" and use it as an eye-