American Smoke: Journeys to the End of the Light
Autor Iain Sinclairen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2015
The visionary writer Iain Sinclair turns his sights to the Beat generation in America in his most epic journey yet
"How best to describe Iain Sinclair?" asks Robert Macfarlane in "The Guardian." "A literary mud-larker and tip-picker? A Travelodge tramp (his phrase)? A middle-class dropout with a gift for bullshit (also his phrase)? A toxicologist of the twenty-first-century landscape? A historian of countercultures and occulted pasts? An intemperate WALL-E, compulsively collecting and compacting the city's textual waste? A psycho-geographer (from which term Sinclair has been rowing away ever since he helped launch it into the mainstream)? He's all of these, and more."
Now, for the first time, the enigma that is Iain Sinclair lands on American shores for his long-awaited engagement with the memory-filled landscapes of the American Beats and their fellow travelers.
A book filled with bad journeys and fated decisions, "American Smoke "is an epic walk in the footsteps of Malcolm Lowry, Charles Olson, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Gary Snyder, and others, heated by obsession (the Old West, volcanoes, Mexico) and enlivened by false memories, broken reports, and strange adventures.
With "American Smoke," Sinclair confirms his place as the most innovative of our chroniclers of the contemporary.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0865478279
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Recenzii
Sinclair's is a prolix poetics, an amassing of noun-hives whose compacted wit would make the most lexically dexterous rapper envious
To overlook Sinclair is to ignore one of the most distinctive voices in Britain
One of the finest writers alive
London's own poet laureate