“Rick Bailey re-creates for us what Virginia Woolf calls <i>moments of being</i>, those bright bursts of beauty, loss, communion, and bewilderment that constitute a life. I defy you to read one of these deliciously addictive essays without gulping down the entire book.”-Eileen Pollack, author of <i>The Only Woman in the Room</i> <i>“</i>Rick Bailey’s essays overflow with warmth, humor, truth. . . . <i>The Enjoy Agenda</i> offers keen observations, nuggets of wisdom, stories of the heart.”-Christine Rhein, poet and the author of <i>Wild Flight</i> “It’s not often I read a book of essays and fall in love with the writer and the characters in his life. But that’s what happened reading Richard Bailey’s <i>The Enjoy Agenda</i>. . . . It is a lovely antidote to the despair and chaos in today’s world.”-David James, author of <i>My Torn Dance Card </i> “Full of food and music, longing, and curiosity, <i>The Enjoy Agenda</i> is a collection of brief illuminations where each essay arrives like a good friend with a story to tell. With generosity and sincerity, Rick Bailey is a writer who wants to share the world with you, and his book is one of discoveries, small marvels, and celebrations.”-Matthew Olzmann, author of <i>Contradictions in Design</i> “Knowledgeable, funny, and utterly curious, Bailey comes off as everyone’s favorite uncle, who returns from far-flung reaches to share wise tales and good wine. And though this book teems with quirky asides, curious tangents, and plenty of self-deprecating humor, what comes through strongest is a decades-long romance that is worthy of study and emulation.”-Joey Franklin, author of <i>My Wife Wants You to Know I’m Happily Married</i> “Clearing out the parental home, finding the best gelato in an Italian village, using photos to purchase (sans language) a screwdriver in Shanghai: Rick Bailey’s reminiscences are enhanced by research, literary references, and the simple pleasure he takes in the world around us. This is engaging, thoughtful work.”-Terry Blackhawk, Kresge Arts in Detroit Literary Fellow<br /> “Hooray for miscellany, for odds and ends gathered between covers, designed to charm and surprise! Rick Bailey launches right into his quirky thoughts on myriad subjects (music, art, food, travel, health, language, etc.) and doesn’t let up for the duration of this wonderfully original, unpredictable book. <i>The Enjoy Agenda</i> subtly and insistently suggests that life is a gift to be enjoyed, a goal the book itself fulfills for readers.”-Patrick Madden, author of <i>Quotidiana</i> and <i>Sublime Physick</i>
Bailey, whose voice is a combination of Dave Barry and Rick Steves with just a soupÇon of Montaigne, writes with humor and wit about how these experiences reflect the issues and conflicts of contemporary American life: environmental change, life in digital times, and the vicissitudes of arriving at ripe old age. Throughout The Enjoy Agenda Bailey asks, “Where am I and how did I get here?” a question less about geography than the difficulties and gifts of becoming a husband and ultimately a partner changed and improved by a very smart woman and challenged and delighted by a gradual but seismic culture shift.
- 1. Inner Music
- 2. Shorty
- 3. Bridge
- 4. Call It a Dance
- 5. Tilt
- 6. Bring Your Horn
- 7. Mindful, Bodyful
- 8. Tied
- 9. The Birds and the Beatles
- 10. Cookies and What?
- 11. GelatiAmo
- 12. Beheading
- 13. Idaho
- 14. Good Bad
- 15. Critters
- 16. iSmell
- 17. Alarm
- 18. Up a Creak
- 19. At Least It's Not Terrible
- 20. Wreckage
- 21. About Your Stuff
- 22. Try a Little BLT
- 23. And Then You Eat It
- 24. Buddy, Can You Spare a Mao?
- 25. The Dope with the Camera
- 26. ATM, Wontons, Lizard
- 27. Fang Xin
- 28. The Fifteenth Floor
- 29. Chalant
- 30. Just Call
- 31. Say What?
- 32. Cowboys and Vespers
- 33. Planticide Now
- 34. The Cheese of Forgiveness
- 35. Please, After You
- 36. When Bacco Smiles
- 37. Have I Got a Ragu for You
- 38. Bite Down
- 39. Difficult Worm
- 40. The Enjoy Agenda