Interior States
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
Read by Rebecca Lowman
By Meghan O’Gieblyn
Read by Rebecca Lowman
Category: Religion | Travel: USA & Canada | Biography & Memoir
Category: Religion | Travel: USA & Canada | Biography & Memoir
Category: Religion | Travel: USA & Canada | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Oct 09, 2018 | ISBN 9780525562702
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Oct 09, 2018 | ISBN 9780385543842
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Oct 09, 2018 | ISBN 9780525640349
462 Minutes
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Praise
“One of the most consistently absorbing collection of essays I’ve read in a long time. Meghan O’Gieblyn is at times rueful, at times hard-hitting, but hers is a distinctly independent-minded and nuanced voice.”
—Daphne Merkin
“For insight into America’s eschatological mind-set, and into fundamentalist culture generally, there may be no more eloquent guide than Meghan O’Gieblyn, who was raised in the faith and then — painfully, reluctantly — abandoned it… What she captures most vividly here is Christianity’s indomitable reach… Thrillingly alive, her essays are testaments to exquisite attentiveness, each painstakingly stitched and emitting a pleasing, old-fashioned whiff of starch.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“[A] standout.”
—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Comparing O’Gieblyn’s writing on the Midwest to Didion’s essays on California might seem too easy, but the comparison is apt. Both authors seem to be looking for a way out of their homeland, even as they admit they’ll probably never leave.”
—Bookforum
“O’Gieblyn has done an excellent job of pinning down [the Midwest’s] character… [She has] a gift for seeing beyond the ideological veil to the other side of things… In a time when few voices are willing to engage with positions they disagree with, O’Gieblyn writes with refreshing sensitivity about subjects and institutions with which she often has foundational disagreements… A searching, powerful book, full of insight and generous critical inquiry.
—The Believer
“An essayist of uncommon vision… [O’Gieblyn] displays a knack for noting the traces of the religious in the supposedly secular, as well as the inverse… An inquiry into the very heart of contemporary American life.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“[O’Gieblyn] displays a hyper-awareness of her region’s place in history… Interior States can be taken as a record of the neuroses of a cradle evangelical… Can anything replace religious belief? This is the question that haunts O’Gieblyn’s book, even at its end.”
—The Point
“O’Gieblyn’s writing about the Midwest avoids the usual folksiness or cutesiness inherent in many such essays. There are no cute anecdotes about raising chickens or rooting for the Packers here. Instead, she plumbs the complexities of the Midwestern identity, what keeps us here and what compels us to leave.”
—The Capital Times, Madison
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