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Riding the Dog: A Look Back at America

by Thomas E. Kennedy

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Publisher Comments:

As with Orwell, Dickens, Gellhorn, and many others, Thomas E. Kennedy has pushed the essay form to its brightest moments, in which fact can have its poetry, its narrative, its characters, its emotion, and its intellectual integrity....This is Kennedy's gift: language not as an instrument of explanation but as reality itself....We read these essays expecting to learn less about how we might think than how we might live. -ROBERT STEWART Kennedy's expatriate life in Denmark assures him of fresh, lucid vision on his return trips to the states, especially during his New York sojourns. He can be wry, confused, indignant, comic...but what declares itself most is his openness to the odd, the out-of-the-way, the down-and-out, the tawdry, the fading, the provincial in the midst of the glitz, recalling for us the photos of Weegee (or, in another slice of America, Walker Evans) and the prose of Studs Terkel. This book is a small swig of 100-proof empathy. -ALBERT GOLDBARTH Kennedy will win your heart and beguile your mind as he proves once again that everyone has an interesting story to tell. Kennedy's synesthesia allows him to listen with his eyes and give us an artist's brilliantly-tuned nuance for the harmonious sound of words. Call Riding the Dog a literary guide to the kindness, the paranoia, the civility and incivility of New York City and environs south and southeast. Meet those whose experiences and attitudes are tattooed literally and figuratively on their bodies denoting the difficult, down-to-earth, humanistic (sometimes barely human, occasionally spiritual) lives they've lived. -DUFF BRENNA

Synopsis:

Kennedy will win your heart and beguile your mind as he proves once again that everyone has an interesting story to tell. Kennedy's synesthesia allows him to listen with his eyes and give us an artist's brilliantly tuned nuance for the harmonious sound of words.--Duff Brenna.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780981780214
Subtitle:
A Look Back at America
Author:
Kennedy, Thomas E.
Author:
Kennedy, Thomas E.
Publisher:
New American Press
Subject:
Travelers
Subject:
Subjects & Themes - Travel - U.S./General
Subject:
United States - Mid Atlantic - New York
Publication Date:
August 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
196
Dimensions:
8.50x5.50x.45 in. .56 lbs.

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