Letters to the Editor
Editat de Tom Byrn, Jerry Matheny, Gerard Stropnickyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 1998
Since the days of the Founding Fathers, the citizens of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, have recorded their impressions of such dramatic events of national significance as the ratification of the Bill of Rights, the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, the rise of Andrew Carnegie, the assassinations of President John F. and Senator Robert Kennedy, and the Clarence Thomas hearings -- as well as their opinions on genuinely local concerns like building good schools and roads, seeing the sights at the Bloomsburg Fair, romantic intrigue in a trailer park, and finding a home for a lonely puppy.
By turns hilarious and contemplative, here is a book so genuinely representative of the American experience that each page will bring memories of home and family, friends and neighbors, and our own hometowns sharply -- and honestly -- into focus. Beneath it all, "Letters to the Editor" is about how a community negotiates with itself, how it talks and how it listens.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780684848532
ISBN-10: 0684848538
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 187 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: Touchstone Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0684848538
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 187 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: Touchstone Books
Locul publicării:United States
Descriere
Two hundred years worth of letters to one town's newspapers represent the most memorable moments in American history and the passions they engendered, in this "living love letter to the spirit of a community" ("Times Leader", Wilkes-Barre, PA.) 100 photos.
Notă biografică
Gerard Stropnicky, Tom Byrn, James Goode, and Jerry Matheny are members of the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, whose stage version of Letters to the Editor provided the impetus for this book. They live and work in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Foreword by Gerard Stropnicky
Prologue
1. This Gentle Hint
2. New Nation/New Ideas: 1790-1810
3. Kids and Dogs
4. Setting the Record Straight
5. Flights and Fancy: The 1840s
6. "30 Seconds"
7. Women and Men: Courtship
8. Thanks to the Fair
9. Crime Log
10. Women and Men: Marriage
11. "30 Seconds": Trailer Court
12. The Breaking of the Bounds: 1861-1865
13. Thy Sons and Thy Daughters
14. "30 Seconds": Karaoke
15. Last Act/Last Hope
16. John Q. Timbrell
17. Boss K
18. Happy Holidays
19. Gumption
20. The Constant Tramp of Progress: 1890-1900
21. Citizen Abroad
22. God's Housecleaning
23. The President Is...
24. A Silent Message
25. Standards of Behavior: The 1920s
26. A Town Tour: The 1930s
27. The Out-of-Towner vs. the Farmer
28. The Old Job
29. Women and Men: Sex in Society
30. The Game
31. Happy Days: The 1950s
32. Lost and Found
33. The Fatal Death
34. "30 Seconds": Utterly Fed Up
35. 1970
36. One Million Years Behind
37. Catawissa Galileo
38. Earth Day
39. Mother Nature
40. Faith
41. Human Nature
42. No Harm Is Meant
43. Your Next-Door Neighbor
44. "30 More Seconds"
45. The ABCs
46. Parting Thoughts
Epilogue
Afterword: Letters to the Editor as Theatre of Place by Todd London
Bibliography