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Utopias Debris Selected Essays 1st Edition Gary Indiana

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Utopias Debris Selected Essays 1st Edition Gary Indiana
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Gary Indiana
ISBN: 9780465002481, 9780786727094, 046500248X, 0786727098
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Utopias Debris Selected Essays 1st Edition Gary Indiana by Gary Indiana 9780465002481, 9780786727094, 046500248X, 0786727098 instant download after payment.

Gary Indiana is one of America's leading cultural criticsВ—a public intellectual who has written key essays on every aspect of American culture. Utopia's Debris comprises selections of his very best work, revealing him to be an enormously acute, frequently scabrous, and always brilliant observer of the best and worst America has to offer.

His writings range from popular culture—trash novels, architectural wonders and horrors—to appreciations of the best of modern literature, art, and cinema. They include his convincing (and highly entertaining) debunking of fashionable conspiracy theories, a spirited and contrarian defense of Bill Clinton’s autobiography, a Mencken-like examination of the rise of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the politics of celebrity in what Indiana calls the Age of Contempt.

A postmodern Emerson, Indiana wields scalpel-sharp wit and a fealty to logic on issues in which, all too often, irrationalism and emotionalism hold sway. At times rigorously serious, at other times whimsical, Indiana’s most conspicuous feature is skepticism—his wildly satirical contempt for conventional wisdom.

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