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Lighting Out: A Vision of California and the Mountains [Paperback]

Daniel Duane (Author)
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This captivating debut offers a glimpse at the "Generation X" counterculture on the West Coast. After completing a bachelor's degree in upstate New York, Duane fled home to Berkeley unsatisfied with the obvious next step of getting an MBA en route to Wall Street. Instead, he took a job at an upscale mountaineering shop that allowed him to pursue his newfound interest in rock climbing as well as a relationship with a New Age devotee. As his passion for the sport grew, he became fixated on the goal of climbing El Capitan, the big wall in Yosemite. The contrast between the slacker-climbing crowd and the New Age poseurs is enhanced by a wonderfully deadpan writing style that is rarely too technical for those unfamiliar with the sport. Highly recommended for all public and outdoor/adventure collections.
- Tim Markus, Evergreen State Coll. Lib., Olympia, Wash.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

In a sort of nouveau Dharma Bums, drifting in and out of Bay Area counterculture and the High Sierra, young Californian Duane combines a climber's journal with a memoir of the year following his graduation from Cornell. This writer hates cities and loves mountains so much that he dropped out of his junior year in Paris and headed for the Pyr‚n‚es instead. Rejected by grad school, having ``failed at the Ivy League,'' he watches fraternity brothers get jobs at places like Salomon Brothers. (``Guys twenty-one years old wore the same suits as the broken-down old timers, both letting careers eat the whole middle out of their lives.'') He heads west, gets a job in a mountain-climbing equipment store in Berkeley, his hometown, hangs out with his youthful but wise parents, former 60's civil-rights activists, and cautiously, gently begins an affair with Kyla, a feminist organic gardener at U.C. Santa Cruz who worships the Goddess and wonders if she's gay. In one scene, naked in a meadow, they eat guavas while making love. Seeking some kind of logic and order to his life, Duane, under the tutelage of his father and uncle, both of whom are middle-aged and in better shape than he, sets himself the painstaking task of preparing for, and climbing, the biggest and most dangerous rock in the Sierra--El Capitan. On the granite faces of Yosemite, Duane's prose comes most alive. ``As we slid down our ropes the hues of cloud and stone on Half Dome continued to shift, light and vapor painting and repainting the wall.'' In the arenas of sport and love, he learns patience, understanding, and how to confront his fear. Lively and engaging, if sometimes too earnest and self- indulgent, this is a good graduation present for those Generation X-ers who can afford to be nonmaterialistic these days. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Graywolf Pr; First Edition edition (April 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555972101
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555972103
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #438,087 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Holy Grail of Books, December 15, 2000
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This is by far the best book I have ever read. I keep coming back to it, and reading it again. If you love the mountains, yosemite, climbing, california, or just an entertaining read, this book will supply you with plenty of adventure. It will have you dreaming of warm days in the El Cap valley for months!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Last Good Place, November 8, 2002
This review is from: Lighting Out: A Vision of California and the Mountains (Paperback)
What's our hesitancy to give in to idealism? Duane's scribblings are exactly what a culture defined by people defining it needs. Soft and gentle California Dreaming with a backdrop of adventure and open, honest living...who doesn't need a dose of Duane's California? I adore Duane and all of his meanderings and observations on his surroundings. Any man that can write about love and the Grateful Dead, El Cap and surf towns, and not sell his soul to the new vision of extreme California is something of a gift. Duane is a deep breath of high Sierra air after a life of choking on the smog...read what you can while you can because the California that Duane writes about won't be here forever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant First Book, February 23, 2012
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Guy T. Saperstein (Piedmont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an absolutely brilliant book by a first-time author. I liken it to 'On the Road," and other Jack Kerouac novels [I read them all!] in that it contains a sensibility that speaks for a new generation and, like Kerouac's best writing, offers a sense of freedom and life choices that should be considered. It is fresh, inspiring and, if I was a Culture God with powers to assign reading, is one of the books I would assign to every person under 30 years of age to read [older readers will enjoy it as well].

Unfortunately, Duane's subsequent books, while interesting, don't match the high standard set by this remarkable first book.
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