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Driving home:

an American journey
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Random House Digital, Inc., 2011 - Literary Collections - 496 pages

For more than thirty years, Jonathan Raban has written with infectious fascination about people and places in transition or on the margins, about journeys undertaken and destinations never quite reached, and, as an Englishman transplanted in Seattle, about what it means to feel rooted in America. Spanning two decades,Driving Homecharts a course through the Pacific Northwest, American history, and current events as witnessed by “a super-sensitive, all-seeing eye. Raban spots things we might otherwise miss; he calls up the apt metaphors that transform things into phenomena. He is one of our most gifted observers” (Newsday).
 
Stops en route include a Missoula bar, a Tea Party convention in Nashville hosted by Sarah Palin, the Mississippi in full flood, a trip to Hawaii with his daughter, a steelhead river in the Cascades, and the hidden corners of his adopted hometown, Seattle. He deftly explores public and personal spaces, poetry and politics, geography and catastrophe, art and economy, and the shifts in various arenas that define our society. Whether the topic is Robert Lowell or Barack Obama, or how various painters, explorers, and homesteaders have engaged with our mythical and actual landscape, he has an outsider’s eye for the absurd, and his tone is intimate, never nostalgic, and always fresh.
 
Frank, witty, and provocative,Driving Homeis part essay collection, part diary—and irresistibly insightful about America’s character, contradictions, and idiosyncrasies.

  

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Review: Driving Home: An American Journey

User Review  - Veronica - Goodreads

I have always thought that Jonathan Raban was incapable of writing a dull sentence. His beautifully crafted prose kept me spellbound right through from Old Glory in 1981 to Passage to Juneau in 1999 ... Read full review

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User Review  - Patty - Goodreads

Not all the essays are as compelling as some, but the writing is masterful. Read full review

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Driving Home
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Mississippi Wamr
104
On the Waterfront
132
ll11y Travel?
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Last Call of the Wild
174
Homesteading
192
Julia and Hawaii
205
1re
223
The Unsettling of Seattle
236
Battleground of the Eye
255
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Jonathan Raban is the author, most recently, of the novels Surveillance and Waxwings; his nonfiction includes Passage to Juneau and Bad Land. His honors include the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/West Creative Nonfiction Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers' Award, and the Governor's Award of the State of Washington. He lives in Seattle.

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