Lost in Summerland, Barrett Swanson
Lost in Summerland, Barrett Swanson
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Lost in Summerland
Essays

Author: Barrett Swanson

Narrator: Barrett Swanson

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/18/2021


Synopsis

A trip with his brother to a New York psychic community becomes a rollicking tour through the world of American spiritualism. At a wilderness retreat in Ohio, men seek a cure for toxic masculinity, while in the hinterlands of Wisconsin, antiwar veterans turn to farming when they cannot sustain the heroic myth of service. And when his best friend’s body washes up on the shores of the Mississippi River, he falls into the gullet of true crime discussion boards, exploring the stamina of conspiracy theories along the cankered byways of the Midwest.

In this exhilarating debut, Barrett Swanson introduces us to a new reality. At a moment when grand unifying narratives have splintered into competing storylines, these critically acclaimed essays document the many routes by which people are struggling to find stability in the aftermath of our country’s political and economic collapse, sometimes at dire and disillusioning costs.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Colin

I first encountered Barret Swanson’s work in The New Republic, when I happened to click on something called “What I Learned from the Worst Novelist in the English Language.” I began that piece with trepidation. I was curious, but the title made me fear that I may have committed to reading an essay l......more

Goodreads review by Natalie

Read Swanson's piece in Harper's "Anxiety of Influencers" and was blown away. I immediately read this book of essays and loved it. It could be commiserating identification (both English teachers from the Midwest with complex familiar relationships and emotionally raw/critical opinions of contemporar......more

Goodreads review by Udai

Yes, I also came upon this book after reading the essay about TikTok mansions which is just right in every aspect. I read this book on my phone in between lectures at the university. And I must say that the essay about Kafka’s “the hunger artist” gave me chills in a public place. The writing style is......more