For more than thirty years, journalist and author Martin J. Smith has
traveled the American West, chasing offbeat stories that often are
bizarre, always compelling, and at times profound. His journey through
that oft-idealized and misunderstood landscape has made him a witness
to some of the West’s most interesting places, people, and events,
from his Valentine’s Day at Nevada’s Mustang Ranch brothel to the
deathbed of a man who spent three decades building two 150-ton
concrete dinosaurs in the desert; from the eviction of a fading rock
star from his mansion to the guitar king’s improbable resurrection
more than a decade later; from the final rampage of an unlikely
Colorado martyr to his marathon stint watching the driver’s ed snuff
films of the California Highway Patrol. He spent a lot of time in the
only pet cemetery in idyllic Orange County, Calif. This collection of
essays, often told with the wisdom and perspective of a writer looking
back, chronicles in vivid detail the heroes, heels, and cultural
spasms of an endlessly fascinating frontier. Smith hits the road with
marginalized astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon, and
dives into the middle of a corporate and existential crisis at Sea
World, where friendly mascot Shamu had just drowned its trainer. He
tests open water swimming with a Southern California woman who
eventually swam to Antarctica. He exposes the huckster behind the
worldwide Whaling Wall fraud, tours L.A. with a tireless band of
Japanese honeymooners, visits the factory where the world’s finest
fake rocks are made, and retrieves balls for the seventysomething
podiatrist who holds the world record for basketball freethrow
shooting.
Les mer
and Other Tales of the People, Places, and Peculiarities of the Modern American Southwest
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493028450
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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