Bev Stohl ran the MIT office of the renowned linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky for nearly two and a half decades. This is her account of those years working next to a man described by the New York Times as arguably the most important intellectual alive today. Through these pages we observe the comings and goings of a constant and varied stream of visitors: the historian Howard Zinn activists Alex Carey Peggy Duff and Dorie Ladner the inventor of
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