Rolling Nowhere: Riding the Rails with America's Hoboes
In Ted Conover's first book, now back in print, he enters a segment of humanity outside society and reports back on a world few of us would chose to enter but about which we are all curious.Hoboes fascinated Conover, but he had only encountered them in literature and folksongs. So, he decided to...
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In Ted Conover's first book, now back in print, he enters a segment of humanity outside society and reports back on a world few of us would chose to enter but about which we are all curious.Hoboes fascinated Conover, but he had only encountered them in literature and folksongs. So, he decided to take a year off and ride the rails. Equipped with rummage-store clothing, a bedroll, and a few other belongings, he hops a freight train in St. Louis, becoming a tramp in order to discover their peculiar culture. The men and women he meets along the way are by turns generous and mistrusting, resourceful and desperate, philosophical and profoundly cynical. And the narrative he creates of his travels with them is unforgettable and moving.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375727863 (0375727868)
Publish date: September 11th 2001
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Writing,
History,
Literature,
American,
Journalism,
Biography Memoir,
Social Issues,
Poverty
This guy is amazing. He doesn't just go talk to people as a journalist. He goes and lives among them, without them knowing he's a writer. They think he's just another hobo. Not only is he gutsy as hell, he writes well.