Vollmann is a relentlessly curious, endlessly sensitive, and
unequivocally adventurous examiner of human existence. He has
investigated the causes and symptoms of humanity's obsession with
violence (Rising Up and Rising Down), taken a personal look into the
hearts and minds of the world's poorest inhabitants (Poor People), and
now turns his attentions to America itself, to our romanticizing of
"freedom" and the ways in which we restrict the very freedoms we
profess to admire. For Riding Toward Everywhere, Vollmann himself
takes to the rails. His main accomplice is Steve, a captivating fellow
trainhopper who expertly accompanies him through the secretive waters
of this particular way of life. Vollmann describes the thrill and
terror of lying in a trainyard in the dark, avoiding the flickering
flashlights of the railroad bulls; the shockingly, gorgeously wild
scenery of the American West as seen from a grainer platform; the
complicated considerations involved in trying to hop on and off a
moving train. It's a dangerous, thrilling, evocative examination of
this underground lifestyle, and it is, without a doubt, one of
Vollmann's most hauntingly beautiful narratives. Questioning anything
and everything, subjecting both our national romance and our
skepticism about hobo life to his finely tuned, analytical eye and the
reality of what he actually sees, Vollmann carries on in the tradition
of Huckleberry Finn, providing a moving portrait of this strikingly
modern vision of the American dream.
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ISBN
9780061847042
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins e-books/Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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