
A Hoosier Holiday
About this book
By 1914, Theodore Dreiser was a successful writer with an international reputation, as well as a fixture on the New York literary scene. He had not been back to Indiana, his home state, in over twenty years when he was approached by his friend Franklin Booth, a respected and very successful artist, to make the trip together by automobile.
The result is a narrative brimming with detail and the first modern work of American road literature, capturing the euphoric freedom to be found behind the wheel of a car.
Subjects
Description and travelTravelDreiser, theodore, 1871-1945Indiana, description and travelPennsylvania, description and travelOhio, description and travelNew york (n.y.), description and travelJourneys