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Between Panic and Desire

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U of Nebraska Press, 2008 - History - 140 pages
“Insouciant” and “irreverent” are the sort of words that come up in reviews of Dinty W. Moore's books—and, invariably, “hilarious.” Between Panic and Desire, named after two towns in Pennsylvania, finds Moore at the top of his astutely funny form. A book that could be named after one of its chapters, “A Post-Nixon, Post-panic, Post-modern, Post-mortem,” this collection is an unconventional memoir of one man and his culture, which also happens to be our own. Blending narrative and quizzes, memory and numerology, and imagined interviews and conversations with dead presidents on TV, the book dizzily documents the disorienting experience of growing up in a postmodern world. Here we see how the major events in the author's early life—the Kennedy assassination, Nixon's resignation, watching Father Knows Best, and dropping acid atop the World Trade Center, to name a few—shaped the way he sees events both global and personal today. More to the point, we see how these events shaped, and possibly even distorted, today's world for all of us who spent our formative years in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. A curious meditation on family and bereavement, longing and fear, self-loathing and desire, Between Panic and Desire unfolds in kaleidoscopic forms—a coroner's report, a TV movie script, a Zen koan—aptly reflecting the emergence of a fractured virtual America.
  

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Read it for writing style and was not disappointed. - Goodreads
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Ah Dinty. I am so grateful for the story of your name. My only previous exposure to Dinty and Moore strung together in a moniker was related to canned chili. How narrow and sheltered my life has been ... Read full review

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User Review  - Nita - Goodreads

Between Panic and Desire , Dinty W. (an initial he explains in this book) Moore's cultural memoir of linked essays in experimental form complete with quizzes and his own autopsy report demanded that I ... Read full review

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Contents

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About the author (2008)

Dinty W. Moore is a professor of English at Ohio University and the author of several books, including The Truth of the Matter: Art and Craft in Creative Nonfiction and The Accidental Buddhist: Mindfulness, Enlightenment, and Sitting Still.

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