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Blues for cannibalsBlues for cannibals

Blues for cannibals

the notes from underground

Charles Bowden

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"Blues for Cannibals continues the quest Bowden began in Blood Orchid: to discover the headwaters of the sickness that seeps through the American soul, and to consider what it might mean to come fully alive in a time of exalted consumption, global pillage, gated communities, and wholesale destruction of the environment. Down, down he leads us, in intoxicating, nearly hallucinogenic prose - past the Yaqui, the Anasazi, and other ghosts of our collective history, past the hookers, winos, and assorted have-nots outside the prosperous circle by the fire. We meet a prisoner obsessed with painting presidents, sex offenders whose desires are not as alien as we would wish, a murderer whose execution does not cure what ails us. "I wound up looking at a world where cannibalism is life," Bowden writes, "and of course, given the diet, a life without a future." He mourns a young artist who couldn't find a reason to keep living, and tends a mesquite tree that won't die. And, down among its metaphoric roots, he reacquaints us with the appetites - fierce, flawed, human - that might save us too."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL525691W

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CannibalismDescription and travelTravelAmerican AuthorsPolitical and social viewsAmerican National characteristicsMesquiteFolkloreSocial conditionsMoral conditionsBiographyNew York Times reviewedNational characteristics, americanUnited states, description and travelUnited states, moral conditionsUnited states, social conditions, 1980-Authors, american

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