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A sharp-eyed, uniquely humane tour of America's cultural landscape - from high to low to lower than low - by the award-winning young star of the literary world
John Jeremiah Sullivan is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and the southern editor of The Paris Review. He writes for GQ, Harper's Magazine, and Oxford American, and is the author of Blood Horses and Pulphead. Sullivan lives in Wilmington, North Carolina.
The ghost of Mark Twain is evoked in this outstanding collection of
essays
*Sunday Times*
Pulphead is a big, fat, frequently exhilarating collection
*Guardian*
Pulphead has a ramshackle loquacity, a down-home hyper-eloquence
and an off-the-wallishness that is quite distinct - and highly
addictive
*Goeff Dyer*
The best, and most important collection of magazine writing since
David Foster Wallace's A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do
Again
*New York Times Book Review*
From prehistoric caves to Axl Rose's oxygen chamber, Sullivan's
generous, witty voice lights up every page
*Joe Dunthorne*
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