Lost in Summerland
By Barrett Swanson
By Barrett Swanson
By Barrett Swanson
By Barrett Swanson
By Barrett Swanson
By Barrett Swanson
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Essays & Literary Collections
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$17.95
Jul 25, 2023 | ISBN 9781640095328
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$26.00
May 18, 2021 | ISBN 9781640094185
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May 18, 2021 | ISBN 9781640094192
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$17.95
Jul 25, 2023 | ISBN 9781640095328
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$26.00
May 18, 2021 | ISBN 9781640094185
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May 18, 2021 | ISBN 9781640094192
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Praise
âMore than most writers, Barrett Swanson is a first-rate cultural anthropologist. Perceptive, amusing, searching, he scans and gazes past the variety of scrims the world has set out to cloud our vision. His brilliant essays bring so much back into focus, while also noting the American surrealism of the American dream. There is not a weak link in this collection. Every piece is a gem.â âLorrie Moore
âSwanson . . . serves as a candid and empathetic narrator, guiding us with restrained cynicism and enticing prose as he interrogates the stories we tell ourselves to paper over truths weâd rather not face . . . His essays reveal a thinker willing to wrestle with the realization that there is more beyond his sight.â âAlbert Samaha, The New York Times Book Review
âEach essay in this timely collection takes readers down some of the more obscure rabbit holes people find themselves in as they attempt to make sense of society . . . These are not stories to explain what is happening right now and why, but stories of the people who are struggling to understand the what and the why of this modern moment.â âJenni Herrick, Shepherd Express
âSwansonâs essays are big, embracing, singing works of literary art. You get the sense that he writes each piece as though it might be his last and best. His writing, especially the diction, manages to be genuinely earnest, often somber, while also being unarguably funnyâa precision so consistent that his pen can often feel like a scalpel . . . A distinctly spiritual, deeply humane collection of essays.â âGeoff Martin, The New Quarterly
â[Swansonâs] insights and inquiries offer something novel and fresh . . . Scrupulous and immersive, the individual pieces in Lost in Summerland coalesce to form a poignant snapshot of the myriad pathologies of contemporary culture, providing a unique and uncanny lens into our deranged zeitgeist.â â25YL
âThe 14 essays of Lost in Summerland range over the continental United States, but their travelogue is spiritual . . . Swansonâs book cuts deep with a shard of mirror, and Iâm trying not to bleed.â âTravis Diehl, The Los Angeles Review of Books
âThe brilliance of these essays is their ability to illuminate the personal through the critical, the political, and the unflinching specifics of place while shining a light into that seemingly distant idealâthe universal.â âChristopher Notarnicola, The Paris Review
âMonstrously enjoyable . . . Itâs difficult to express Lost in Summerlandâs excellence without using tired descriptors like âurgentâ and ânecessary,â but, alas, the book feels both urgent and necessary.â âBrady Brickner-Wood, Ploughshares
âLost in Summerland is a blend of empathetic reporting and incisive thinking that takes the reader on a guided tour of Americaâs wild, imaginative, and sometimes dangerous myths . . . In a book about the power and limitations of narrative, Swansonâs essays search out older, maybe kinder ways to say new things. Lost in Summerland reminds us that a good and well-told story can, sometimes quite literally, save a personâs life.â âSuzannah Showler, Hazlitt
âSwansonâs perspectives are empathetic and honest. The people and situations he describes are considered with the care of a sociologist, but also a sensitive heart. The essay collection Lost in Summerland forwards a smorgasbord of ideas, people, and places, all filtered through the perceptions of a skilled writer.â ââPeter Dabbene, Foreword Reviews
âWith this eloquent and insightful collection of 14 essays, Swanson proves that his is an essential voice in the critique of a simultaneously surreal and vulgar modern age.â âAngela Lutz, Shelf Awareness (starred review)
âThis 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.â âLibrary Journal
âFull of measured skepticism, Swansonâs sharp interrogation of contemporary American life hits hard and true.â ââPublishers Weekly
âA probing essay collection that tackles relevant issues emerging in Americaâs current shaky political and social climate.â ââKirkus Reviews
âSwanson searches for sense and narrative in a world that is often senseless and even bleak . . . Swansonâs contemplative collection is relatable, timely, and thought-provoking.â ââBooklist
âWith potent lucidity and fierce intelligence, Barrett Swanson pierces the superficial arguments that make so much of our moment strange and alienating. The range of these essays is astonishing, but more electrifying still is the agility with which Swanson probes the deep mysteries of masculinity, ecological threat, capitalism, and race to reveal thrilling if terrifying connections. Barrett Swanson is a tremendous writer, and this collection provides one of the truest, most haunting portraits of our time Iâve ever read.â âBrandon Taylor, author of Real Life, finalist for the Booker Prize