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Donkey Speaks, July 8, 2001
This review is from: Route 66: The Five Year Diary of a Journey Across America (Paperback)
James Finch is certainly not someone you should trust to review the English language. This self-appointed right wing religious fanatic has produced zero work, and hoists his own phoney fallic opinions as the de-rigeur White Man's Justice. Lets see your stuff BIMBO! Considering that Route 66 is an early and rare edition, one would think any right thinking collector would be pleased to have this original edition on their bookshelf. Assuming that reviewers on this site are interested in literature, and not in psycoanalysis, or pseudo Freudian hangups. Kenneth Burke would agree that this title reflects a certain hunger for more erudite readers. Buy the book and see for yourself.
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Peter Elbow, February 2, 2004
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This review is from: Route 66: The Five Year Diary of a Journey Across America (Paperback)
Route 66, The Diary of A Five Year Journey Across America, began as an afterthought from reading Writng Without Teachers where the author states that writing coherently for ten minutes at a time is all that is required to become an author of a novel or an epic story. 15 years later and having 23 titles listed I still feel its the only healthy way to write a book or a novel. That is, simply putting down the words ten minutes at a time, albeit, coherently.
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Route 66, March 16, 2000
This review is from: Route 66: The Five Year Diary of a Journey Across America (Paperback)
ISBN 096254728X/Available in paperback too! THE SUN ALSO SETS: Route 66 The Diary of a Five-Year Journey Accross America David Wilde "Give me a bowl of red," shouts Chris, breaking the train of writerly thoughts, and homing in on the real world of the digestive tract, of economic substantiation, in a positive logic of Mannies' food counter speech. Time for the evening news, time for bed, time out! Coffee and donuts, dreams and premonitions, "Night Flight to Madrid." Premonitions and fore-sight, not hind-sight, keening across the miles and darkness"
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