- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About This Book
Today's leading French writers offer their perspective of a post-2016 America in this collection of pieces from the bestselling French literary magazine. From Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America to the moveable feasts of the Lost Generation, France and the United States have long shared a special relationship, defined as much by romantic fascination as occasional incomprehension. François Busnel, host of the acclaimed literary talk show La Grande Librairie, seeks to bridge this gap with America, a journal of literature and politics conceived in the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump, now available to English readers for the first time. In this insightful collection of pieces from the magazine, Alain Mabanckou sketches the outlines of his Los Angeles, where he finds a sense of belonging far from his home country of the Republic of the Congo. Leïla Slimani considers the ways #MeToo is shaping a new discourse around consent on college campuses, and Philippe Besson takes an old-fashioned road trip through the American heartland as he drives from Chicago to New Orleans. Joël Dicker traipses through Yellowstone National Park on the lookout for grizzlies, while Alice Zeniter wanders the scorching streets of Las Vegas on foot. Featuring a poignant interview with National Book Award winner Louise Erdrich and original work in English by luminaries including Richard Powers, Colum McCann, and Laura Kasischke, America suggests a new way of understanding the enduring relationship between France and the United States, one that has never been read in quite this way before. From the streets of Manhattan to the Wyoming wilderness, across rural Pennsylvania's Amish country to the bright lights of Hollywood, America takes us on a crisscrossing road trip across the country as it archives accounts of the administration of the past four years and offers a moving testament to the essential power of literature to unite in times of division. Praise for America "Busnel presents a fine anthology of essays originally published in the French quarterly America.... The writers' varied approaches mean that, even for readers familiar with the issues at play, the pieces will be consistently entertaining. As such, an American audience should lap up this thought-provoking tour." — Publishers Weekly "A form of sophisticated literary activism." — Literary Hub "While we wait for the "great works" inspired by the Trump era, the novelists and reporters at America will continue to discover the country that elected him, painting a picture while leaving prejudice to one side." — France-Amérique "A kaleidoscopic reading list of a divided nation." — Columbia Journalism Review
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Table of contents
- AMERICA
- TITLE PAGE
- COPYRIGHT
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- LOS ANGELES
- FROM CHICAGO TO NEW ORLEANS
- ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
- THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY
- THE YELLOWSTONE CHRONICLES
- HITCHHIKING ALONG THE BORDER
- FOUR LETTERS FROM AMERICA
- CHOCOLATE-COLORED WASHINGTON
- TRANS- AMERICA
- A HAT IN MANHATTAN
- MISS GULLIVER IN AMERICA
- THE HOME(LESS) OF THE FREE AND THE BRAVE
- WILL EVANGELICALS SAVE TRUMP?
- BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS
- WE MUST FIGHT FOR OUR MEMORY
- AMONG THE AMISH
- LAS VEGAS
- A CALL TO YOUNG WRITERS ON THE EVE OF THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY
- CONTRIBUTOR NOTES
- BACK COVER