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eBook details
- Title: One Man's America
- Author : George Will
- Release Date : January 03, 2008
- Genre: United States,Books,History,Politics & Current Events,Nonfiction,Social Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1197 KB
Description
In his provocative and compelling new book, Americaâs most widely read and most influential commentator casts his gimlet eye on our singular nation. Moving far beyond the strict confines of politics, George F. Will offers a fascinating look at the people, stories, and eventsâoften unheraldedâthat make the American drama so endlessly entertaining and instructive.
With Willâs signature erudition and wry wit always on display, One Manâs America chronicles a spectacular, eclectic procession of figures who have shaped our cultural landscapeâfrom Playboy founder Hugh Hefner to National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr., from Victorian poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, from cotton pickerâ turnedâcountry singer Buck Owens to actor-turned-president Ronald Reagan.
Will crisscrosses the country to illuminate what it is that makes America distinctive. He visits the USS Arizona memorial in Pearl Harbor and ponders its enduring links to the present. He travels to Milwaukee to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of an iconic brand, Harley-Davidson. In Los Angeles he finds the inspiring future of education, while in New York he confronts the dispiriting didacticism of the avant-garde. He ventures to the Civil War battlefields of Virginia to explore what we risk when we efface our own history. And on the outskirts of Chicago he investigates one of the darkest chapters in American history, only to discover a shining example of resilience and graceâthe best the country has to offer.
Willâs wide lens takes in much more as wellâeverything from the âmost emblematic novel of the 1930sâ (and no, it is not about the Joads) to the cult of ESPN to Brooks Brothers and Ben & Jerryâs. And of course, One Manâs America would not be complete without the authorâs insights on the national pastime, baseballâthe icons and the cheats, the hapless and the greats.
Finally, in a personal and reflective turn, Will writes movingly of his thirty-five-year-old son Jon, born with Down syndrome, and pays loving and poignant tribute to his mother, who died at the age of ninety-eight after a long struggle with dementia.
The essays in One Manâs America, even when critiquing American culture, reflect Willâs deep affection and regard for our nation. After all, he notes, when America falls short, it does so only as compared to âthe uniquely high standards it has set for itself.â In the end, this brilliantly informative and entertaining book reminds us of the enduring value of âthe simple virtues and decencies that can make communities flourish and that have made America great and exemplary.â