Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir
"Infinitely moving and powerful, just dead-on right, and absolutely original."—Joan DidionSince its publication in 1996, Holy Land has become an American classic. In "quick, translucent prose" (Michiko Kakutani, New York Times) that is at once lyrical and unsentimental, D. J. Waldie recounts...
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"Infinitely moving and powerful, just dead-on right, and absolutely original."—Joan DidionSince its publication in 1996, Holy Land has become an American classic. In "quick, translucent prose" (Michiko Kakutani, New York Times) that is at once lyrical and unsentimental, D. J. Waldie recounts growing up in Lakewood, California, a prototypical post-World War II suburb. Laid out in 316 sections as carefully measured as a grid of tract houses, Holy Land is by turns touching, eerie, funny, and encyclopedic in its handling of what was gained and lost when thousands of blue-collar families were thrown together in the suburbs of the 1950s. An intensely realized and wholly original memoir about the way in which a place can shape a life, Holy Land; is ultimately about the resonance of choices—how wide a street should be, what to name a park—and the hopes that are realized in the habits of everyday life. 20 illustrations and a new introduction for this paperback edition. 20 illustrations
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780393327281 (0393327280)
ASIN: 393327280
Publish date: April 17th 2005
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
History,
Urban Fantasy,
Academic,
School,
Read For School,
Culture,
American History,
Poetry,
Cultural Studies