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Claudio Campagna

    Speaking of Forms of Life
    In the Land of Good Living
    I Am Sorry To Think I Have Raised A Timid Son
    • From one of the most ferociously brilliant and distinctive young voices in literary nonfiction: a debut shot through with violence, comedy, and feverish intensity that takes us on an odyssey into an American netherworld, exposing a raw personal journey along the way.

      I Am Sorry To Think I Have Raised A Timid Son
    • In the Land of Good Living

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A wickedly smart, funny, and irresistibly off-kilter account of an improbable thousand-mile journey on foot into the heart of modern Florida, the state that Russell calls "America Concentrate." In the summer of 2016, Kent Russell--broke, at loose ends, hungry for adventure--set off to walk across Florida. Mythic, superficial, soaked in contradictions, maligned by cultural elites, segregated from the South, and literally vanishing into the sea, Florida (or, as he calls it: "America Concentrate") seemed to Russell to embody America's divided soul. The journey, with two friends intent on filming the ensuing mayhem, quickly reduces the trio to filthy drifters pushing a shopping cart of camera equipment. They get waylaid by a concerned citizen bearing a rifle; buy cocaine from an ex-wrestler; visit a spiritual medium. The narrative overflows with historical detail about how modern Florida came into being after World War II, and how it came to be a petri dish for life in a suddenly, increasingly diverse new land of minority-majority cities and of unrivaled ethnic and religious variety. Russell has taken it all in with his incomparably focused lens and delivered a book that is both an inspired travelogue and a profound rumination on the nation's soul--and his own. It is a book that is wildly vivid, encyclopedic, erudite, and ferociously irreverent--a deeply ambivalent love letter to his sprawling, brazenly varied home state.

      In the Land of Good Living
    • Speaking of Forms of Life

      The Language of Conservation

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book explores the alarming impact of human actions on biodiversity, highlighting the current extinction rate as comparable to historical mass extinctions. It emphasizes that this ecological crisis stems from voluntary choices that could be changed, urging a reevaluation of our decisions to prevent further harm to the planet's diverse life forms.

      Speaking of Forms of Life