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Acid West : essays / Joshua Wheeler.

By: Publisher: New York : MCD x FSG Originals, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 395 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0374535809
  • 9780374535803
Uniform titles:
  • Essays. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PS3623 .H42985 A6 2018
Contents:
The Light of God -- Children of the Gadget -- After the Fall -- So Let All the Martians Come Home to Roost -- Truth or Consequences at the Gateway to Space -- Before the Fall -- Raggedy, Raggedy Wabbitman -- Living Room -- Things Most Surely Believed -- The Glitch in the Videogame Graveyard -- Keep Alamogordo Beautiful -- A Million Tiny Daggers.
Summary: "A rollicking debut book of essays that takes readers on a trip through the muck of American myths that have settled in the desert of our country's underbelly" -- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Early on July 16, 1945, Joshua Wheeler's great grandfather awoke to a flash, and then a long rumble: the world's first atomic blast filled the horizon north of his ranch in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Out on the range, the cattle had been bleached white by the fallout. Acid West, Wheeler's stunning debut collection of essays, is full of these mutated cows: vestiges of the Old West that have been transformed, suddenly and irrevocably, by innovation. Traversing the New Mexico landscape his family has called home for seven generations, Wheeler excavates and reexamines these oddities, assembling a cabinet of narrative curiosities: a man who steps from the stratosphere and free-falls to the desert; a treasure hunt for buried Atari video games; a village plagued by the legacy of atomic testing; a lonely desert spaceport; a UFO festival during the paranoid Summer of Snowden. The radical evolution of American identity, from cowboys to drone warriors to space explorers, is a story rooted in southern New Mexico. Acid West illuminates this history, clawing at the bounds of genre to reveal a place that is, for better or worse, home. By turns intimate, absurd, and frightening, Acid West is an enlightening deep-dive into a prophetic desert at the bottom of America" -- From Amazon.
List(s) this item appears in: Creative Nonfiction
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [383]-395).

Includes bibliographical references.

The Light of God -- Children of the Gadget -- After the Fall -- So Let All the Martians Come Home to Roost -- Truth or Consequences at the Gateway to Space -- Before the Fall -- Raggedy, Raggedy Wabbitman -- Living Room -- Things Most Surely Believed -- The Glitch in the Videogame Graveyard -- Keep Alamogordo Beautiful -- A Million Tiny Daggers.

"A rollicking debut book of essays that takes readers on a trip through the muck of American myths that have settled in the desert of our country's underbelly" -- Provided by publisher.

"Early on July 16, 1945, Joshua Wheeler's great grandfather awoke to a flash, and then a long rumble: the world's first atomic blast filled the horizon north of his ranch in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Out on the range, the cattle had been bleached white by the fallout. Acid West, Wheeler's stunning debut collection of essays, is full of these mutated cows: vestiges of the Old West that have been transformed, suddenly and irrevocably, by innovation. Traversing the New Mexico landscape his family has called home for seven generations, Wheeler excavates and reexamines these oddities, assembling a cabinet of narrative curiosities: a man who steps from the stratosphere and free-falls to the desert; a treasure hunt for buried Atari video games; a village plagued by the legacy of atomic testing; a lonely desert spaceport; a UFO festival during the paranoid Summer of Snowden. The radical evolution of American identity, from cowboys to drone warriors to space explorers, is a story rooted in southern New Mexico. Acid West illuminates this history, clawing at the bounds of genre to reveal a place that is, for better or worse, home. By turns intimate, absurd, and frightening, Acid West is an enlightening deep-dive into a prophetic desert at the bottom of America" -- From Amazon.

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