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This is a book about how it feels to be alive in America at century's end - the Edens and the wastelands, the psychic heft of it all, our ghosts, hopes, myths, and heroes. It's about who we are, who we think we are, and how we'll remember the way we were.
Henry Southworth Allen, prizewinning culture critic for the Washington Post, finds his characters for this drama in latterday demigods: Jack Kennedy, Miss America, Ralph Lauren, Mickey Mouse, Ingrid Bergman, the yeoman farmer (as seen in Rhonda Long, 15, grooming a black Angus at a state fair), physicist Stephen Hawking in his wheelchair, three generations of Wyeths painting elegies to an age when the Anglo-Saxon ruled, and the ageless Zsa Zsa Gabor sidling across a hotel room in satin mules.
With elegance, energy, and wit, Allen describes an era when "heaven is a dream of endless second chances and everything else bristles with doom."
Americans strive endlessly, he says, to be saved from that doom - sweating in aerobics classes and shivering in forests primeval. We believe in the redeeming powers of summer houses, the FBI, the common many, the good war, journeys into space, "the sacramental power of guns, the sanctity of little white towns in New Hampshire, and the proposition that the secret of success is knowing how to go precisely too far enough."
He sees with an anthropological eye, which is to say he sees meaning - the meaning of our periodic fits of national gloom, of an Age of Consumption, of wilderness, Vietnam, innocence, and all the other symbols that float through the national psyche "like one of those mammoth American flags waving over a Cadillac dealership...proudly hailed by a country that rarely stops to think about them at all."

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Henry Southworth Allen was Graham Hovey Lecturer at the University of Michigan in 1993.
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"What a strange country this is-stranger than China, stranger than Atlantis, probably," muses Washington Post cultural critic Allen at the beginning of this collection of his columns. He trenchantly analyzes American traditions, icons and fixations ranging from state fairs to Dennis Hopper to Batman to Miss America to guns and "good wars." What emerges is a sense of both the contradictions and the quirks of the national psyche-"this being a country where people will drive 3000 miles past 10,000 American small towns so they can tour the small-town Main Street at Disneyland"-and the diversity and complexity of our culture. The book is weighty at times, and Allen repeats some of his more interesting insights often enough to make the essays predictable. But his objective is impartial analysis rather than opinion, and the collection is free of the proselytizing commentary that dominates so much contemporary cultural criticism.
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