"Glimpses of Contemporary China Series tells stories of ordinary Chinese peopleβs daily lives, and displays different aspects of Chinese society. This will help readers to gain a greater and real-to-life knowledge of Chinese culture while learning Chinese. The series has 10 volumes, each of which de
The Glimpse Traveler
β Scribed by Marianne Boruch
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Series
- Break Away Bks.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A stunning, poetic memoir "that will transport readers to a time when a nation's youth searched for meaning against the backdrop of the Vietnam War" (Publishers Weekly). When she joins a pair of hitchhikers on a trip to California, a young Midwestern woman embarks on a journey of memory, beauty, and realization. This true story, set in 1971, recounts a fateful, nine-day trip into the American counterculture that begins on a whim and quickly becomes a mission to unravel a tragic mystery. The narrator's path leads her to Berkeley, San Francisco, Mill Valley, Big Sur, and finally to an abandoned resort motel that has become a down-on-its-luck commune in the desert of southern Colorado. The Glimpse Traveler describes with wry humor and deep feeling what it was like to witness a peculiar and impossibly rich time. "A perceptive, engaging, intimate chronicle of the early 1970s, the road-weary hippie hitchhikers, the anti-war sentiment, the dope-induced haze. Boruch . . . captures this very specific, significant time and place with exquisite clarity and lyric detail and description." --Dinty Moore, author of Between Panic and Desire
β¦ Subjects
Boruch, Marianne
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