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$18.00
Published on Nov 03, 1998 | 384 Pages
Best Seller
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$18.00
Published on Nov 03, 1998 | 384 Pages
NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • An exhilarating, often deliciously funny and “beautifully written voyage of discovery” (Chicago Tribune) that is at once a travelogue, a social history, and a love letter to America. • From the bestselling, award-winning author of Bad Land
In 1782 an immigrant with the high-toned name J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur—”Heartbreak” in English—wrote a pioneering account of one European’s transformation into an American. Some two hundred years later Jonathan Raban, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, arrived in Crèvecoeur’s wake to see how America has paid off for succeeding generations of newcomers.
In the course of Hunting Mr. Heartbreak, Raban passes for homeless in New York and tries to pass for a good ol’ boy in Alabama (which entails “renting” an elderly black lab). He sees the Protestant work ethic perfected by Korean immigrants in Seattle—one of whom celebrates her new home as “So big! So green! So wide-wide-wide!”—and repudiated by the lowlife of Key West. And on every page of this peerlessly observant work, Raban makes us experience America with wonder, humor, and an unblinking eye for its contradictions.
In 1782 an immigrant with the high-toned name J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur—”Heartbreak” in English—wrote a pioneering account of one European’s transformation into an American. Some two hundred years later Jonathan Raban, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, arrived in Crèvecoeur’s wake to see how America has paid off for succeeding generations of newcomers.
In the course of Hunting Mr. Heartbreak, Raban passes for homeless in New York and tries to pass for a good ol’ boy in Alabama (which entails “renting” an elderly black lab). He sees the Protestant work ethic perfected by Korean immigrants in Seattle—one of whom celebrates her new home as “So big! So green! So wide-wide-wide!”—and repudiated by the lowlife of Key West. And on every page of this peerlessly observant work, Raban makes us experience America with wonder, humor, and an unblinking eye for its contradictions.
Author
Jonathan Raban
JONATHAN RABAN is the author of the novels Surveillance and Waxwings; his nonfiction works include Passage to Juneau, Bad Land, and Driving Home. His honors include the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/West Creative Nonfiction Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award, and the Governor’s Award of the state of Washington. Raban died in 2023.
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