Lost In Summerland

Lost In Summerland
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Essays

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Barrett Swanson

ناشر

Catapult

شابک

9781640094192
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Library Journal

March 12, 2021

In a collection of essays, Swanson (English, Univ. of Wisconsin--Whitewater) takes readers with him to places around the United States. Along his journey, he connects with vivid ideas and people and searches with sensitivity for meaning in life's vicissitudes. He explores the challenges of masculinity at a camp in Ohio; works alongside military veterans at a therapeutic rural organic farm co-op in Wisconsin; visits the elderly founder of the utopian Venus Project in southern Florida; considers climate change at a water park in Wisconsin; participates in a mock disaster drill in Texas; and attends a convention in Bethesda, MD, for fans of the TV show West Wing. Additional essays share Swanson's philosophical musings on significant experiences in his life, such as his experience with chronic depression, playing football, losing a friend who drowned, and accompanying his supposedly psychic brother to a gathering of spiritualists in Lily Dale, NY. Swanson ties these varied essays together with an overarching theme of looking for meaning in a chaotic world. VERDICT This wide-ranging work is part literary collection, part cultural examination; it should appeal to armchair travelers interested in learning about different worldviews and finding meaning in the everyday.--Caren Nichter, Univ. of Tennessee at Martin

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Kirkus

April 1, 2021
A probing essay collection that tackles relevant issues emerging in America's current shaky political and social climate. In "Consciousness Razing," Swanson recounts his experience at a "manhood-confirming" adventure retreat hosted by a men's encounter group called Evryman. As the weekend's activities triggered strong emotional reactions, the author questioned the intent of such movements. "The relevant question for me...is whether this torrent of emotion is a meaningful intervention into the debate about masculinity," he writes, "whether Evryman is treating the symptom or the cause." In his account of his time at a convention for fans of The West Wing, Swanson reflects on the renewed interest in the series as a signal of a nostalgic yearning for its idealistic portrayal of governance. "Whereas Obama followed the rules of Aristotelian drama and thus resembled a president from Aaron Sorkin's imagination," writes the author, "Trump obeyed the anti-narratives of reality television, where what matters most is not coherence or logical progression, but chaos and titillation." The title essay follows Swanson's visit to a psychic convention in upstate New York, a journey prompted by the experiences of his brother, who had suffered a brain injury that caused him to experience psychic visions. This is one of the more compelling and moving pieces, as the author delves informatively into the dynamics of the sibling relationship and reflects on his struggles with depression. With the exception of a couple pieces that miss the mark in their humorous aim--e.g., visiting the massive Noah's Ark waterpark in Wisconsin--these are mostly tuned-in, absorbing essays. However, the author sometimes relies too heavily on affected wordplay that doesn't always match the subject matter. In comparison to the crisp prose of a few contemporaries--Jia Tolentino and Zadie Smith come to mind--Swanson's overly mannered style can be distracting. If he can rein in the tendency to overwrite, this could be the start of a fruitful career. Intelligent, well-informed essays from a promising if occasionally pedantic writer.

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Booklist

April 1, 2021
Swanson's first book is a patchwork of personal essays, many previously published, that find him struggling with the gray in a world that wants everything in black and white. In several pieces, he attends unusual events, like Evryman, an all-male retreat; a West Wing superfan conference; and a seminar hosted by the Venus Project about socio-cyberneering. But unlike other essayists who might use this trope for humor, Swanson is continually looking for meaning and depth, which is pinpointed in the title essay about his trip to a psychic retreat with his brother, Andy. Several years after experiencing a traumatic brain injury, Andy begins to believe he can commune with the dead. Completely freaked out, he goes to the retreat to find answers and understand what's happening to him. But the answers don't come easy, if at all. And that is the crux of it: Swanson searches for sense and narrative in a world that is often senseless and even bleak. While he provides more questions than answers, Swanson's contemplative collection is relatable, timely, and thought-provoking.

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