Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Paperback)


In Only Love Can Break Your Heart, David Samuels writes with a reportorial acumen and stylistic flair that recall the pioneering New Journalism of Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, and Joan Didion. Combining elegant, nuanced personal essays with far-out reporting--on the lives of radicals in the Pacific Northwest, anti-abortion zealots, demolition experts, suburban hip-hop stars, and more--Samuels shows us an American landscape whose unsettling mix of profound dislocations and blue-sky optimism is both instantly recognizable and thrillingly new.
The collection is anchored by Samuels's funny, wildly inventive accounts of big events like Woodstock '99, Donald Rumsfeld's press conferences at the Pentagon, a George Bush fundraiser at a mall in Texas, and Super Bowl XL in Detroit. These essays display his unusual sensitivity to both the tragic and comic dissonances that bubble up from the gap between the American promise of endless nirvana and the lives of salesman, dreamers, aging baseball legends, billionaire crackpots, atomic test site workers, and dog track bettors who struggle to live out their dreams one day at a time.

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In Only Love Can Break Your Heart, David Samuels writes with a reportorial acumen and stylistic flair that recall the pioneering New Journalism of Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, and Joan Didion. Combining elegant, nuanced personal essays with far-out reporting--on the lives of radicals in the Pacific Northwest, anti-abortion zealots, demolition experts, suburban hip-hop stars, and more--Samuels shows us an American landscape whose unsettling mix of profound dislocations and blue-sky optimism is both instantly recognizable and thrillingly new.
The collection is anchored by Samuels's funny, wildly inventive accounts of big events like Woodstock '99, Donald Rumsfeld's press conferences at the Pentagon, a George Bush fundraiser at a mall in Texas, and Super Bowl XL in Detroit. These essays display his unusual sensitivity to both the tragic and comic dissonances that bubble up from the gap between the American promise of endless nirvana and the lives of salesman, dreamers, aging baseball legends, billionaire crackpots, atomic test site workers, and dog track bettors who struggle to live out their dreams one day at a time.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Counterpoint

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2009

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

May 2009

Authors

Dimensions

208 x 140 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

400

ISBN-13

978-1-58243-503-9

Barcode

9781582435039

Categories

LSN

1-58243-503-0



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