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The Muse Is Always Half-Dressed in New Orleans: and Other Essays

di Andrei Codrescu

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"Andrei Codrescu, the National Public Radio commentator whose quick insights always leave you wanting more, takes us along on an intellectual adventure full of unexpected discoveries and terrifying recognitions in The Muse Is Always Half-Dressed in New Orleans and Other Essays. This is a tough look at America through eyes that have not forgotten the terrors of Europe, for Codrescu sees his adopted homeland simultaneously as an outsider and an insider as he navigates the desperate surface of American life in the nineties." "Codrescu's America is a country whose inhabitants ask obsessively, "Where are we?" and, like an impertinent cartographer of the imagination, Codrescu supplies the directions. The book's twenty-six essays employ critical prose that never abandons its bite, while providing an abundance of fertile questioning." "Codrescu's kin are E. M. Cioran, Vladimir Nabokov, and Czeslaw Milosz, displaced aphorists propelled by an anguished lucidity. But in contrast to Cioran or Milosz, Codrescu has the fortune - some might say, misfortune - of commenting from within a culturally defoliated time when life and television (the Ed McMahon essay, among others, is hilariously funny!) are hard to tell apart." "Codrescu's humor, which ranges from tonic to black, is soothing even as it slashes and burns. These essays, none of which have appeared in book form, are quintessentially American in their insistence on the lived and the seen, but they are also the work of someone raised at the school of the great sixteenth-century essayist Montaigne."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (altro)
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Read this before my first trip to New Orleans, and learned more about my Romanian friend than the city in America. Codrescu shows the world a face for Romania, one once hidden behind the mask of Dracula, both the Count and Communism. ( )
  lostinmommydom | Aug 14, 2007 |
Pretty good, though I've never gone back to it the way I have to, say, James Lileks or Michael Kelly. ( )
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"Andrei Codrescu, the National Public Radio commentator whose quick insights always leave you wanting more, takes us along on an intellectual adventure full of unexpected discoveries and terrifying recognitions in The Muse Is Always Half-Dressed in New Orleans and Other Essays. This is a tough look at America through eyes that have not forgotten the terrors of Europe, for Codrescu sees his adopted homeland simultaneously as an outsider and an insider as he navigates the desperate surface of American life in the nineties." "Codrescu's America is a country whose inhabitants ask obsessively, "Where are we?" and, like an impertinent cartographer of the imagination, Codrescu supplies the directions. The book's twenty-six essays employ critical prose that never abandons its bite, while providing an abundance of fertile questioning." "Codrescu's kin are E. M. Cioran, Vladimir Nabokov, and Czeslaw Milosz, displaced aphorists propelled by an anguished lucidity. But in contrast to Cioran or Milosz, Codrescu has the fortune - some might say, misfortune - of commenting from within a culturally defoliated time when life and television (the Ed McMahon essay, among others, is hilariously funny!) are hard to tell apart." "Codrescu's humor, which ranges from tonic to black, is soothing even as it slashes and burns. These essays, none of which have appeared in book form, are quintessentially American in their insistence on the lived and the seen, but they are also the work of someone raised at the school of the great sixteenth-century essayist Montaigne."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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