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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Printing, March 1989. Bright, clean & tight copy, unread, in FINE condition. "Once a week, National Public Radio's 'All Things Considered' offers us an essay by Codrescu, poet, professor, and social critic. His second collection of these essays is as delightful and sometimes disturbing as the first, A Craving for Swan. From the most trivial (Vanna White is a 'a Dada artist' who methodically destroys language) to the most significant--the condition of our souls, say, or our imaginations--little escapes Codrescu's penetrating vision in his 100 meditations (he uses his glasses as prophylactics, he says, to keep his 'eyes from making reality pregnant'). The result is a book that uses whimsy and a penetrating intelligence to make our lives more vivid."--Library Journal. "Codrescu, author of 22 books of poetry, fiction, essays and memoirs, is a critic-at-large for National Public Radio. Assembled here are his NPR pieces, freestyle columns in which, swimming gleefully against the mainstream, he sounds off--'I believe in strife'--on whatever comes to mind. In 'The Lord's Corporations,' Codrescu's subject is television evangelists, and in 'Get Your Pravda: Special Opium Issue!' it is free speech and the impact of fascism on individual vision. He also editorializes on surrogate mothers, Kansas, doing the twist and literary rejection. This native Transylvanian's joyful irreverence for the banalities of American culture can meander frivolously to a halt for lack of a burning issue, but when writing about a topic vitally interesting to him, Codrescu's pitch is perfect and his fanciful wit flawlessly cutting. A sterner editorial hand could have shaped a stronger collection; nevertheless, Codrescu's bracing 'alternative' complaints about shopping malls ('my hell'), Greyhound bus trips and 'yuppie vertigo' often royally fulfill his stance that 'things are not perfect.'"--Publishers Weekly. "RAISED BY PUPPETS not only puts a smile on your face, it gives you a sinister smirk."--New Orleans Gambit. "These sweet and sour satirical little gems deliver a nice sense of completion with a large dash of laughter and insight, a rare combination these days."--Spalding Gray. "Excellent. Codrescu's a poet who delights in wordplay and the unexpected image--worth reading, worth owning."--Roanoke Times. Pristine & handy paperback, in bright wrappers featuring a photo of the smiling author, w/brilliant corners & crisp edges, a square & tight binding w/no creases in spine. Quite presentable. Seller Inventory # RUB2517
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Minor creasing and very minor pencil underlining, used book, still very good. First edition. Seller Inventory # ware298mg073