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Writings on the 50 States
The compilation of lists is always problematic
and, some would say, a fool's errand. Having acknowledged that, however,
it should also be noted that discrimination, in the non-pejorative sense,
is a necessity in this age of information glut. And, well, lists are
interesting both for what whey include as well as what they omit.
We at the Capitola Book Café thought, given
the size of our country and the regional nature of publishing, it
would be helpful to gather together what we consider to be exemplary
pieces of writing from the fifty states. Simple enough, it would seem,
but here I refer you back to the opening sentence... Our first idea
was to identify the birth places of the writers themselves and have
each represent his or her native state. Things went quickly awry.
Did we really want Robert Frost to represent California, or Cormac
McCarthy to represent Rhode Island? Clearly such a list might be fascinating
and, who knows, generate new levels of civic pride. But would it serve
any literary purpose for the general reader? Probably not. Our compromise
is this: We have chosen one book (for space reasons primarily) to
feature for each state of the Union. The titles are predominantly
fiction, but non-fiction and poetry each make appearances. What these
books have in common is a deep and abiding impression of place. Indeed,
in many of these stories place almost assumes the mantle of character:
think of Jack London, Twain, Faulkner, or more recently, Jim Harrison
or Larry McMurtry. The writer need not have been born in the place
she writes about; she needs simply to care enough to chronicle the
truth, or the emotional truth, as she sees it. Which brings us to
another comment about these books: the titles on this list are not
PR pieces or chamber-of-commerce panegyrics. No Nevada tourist bureau
will be quoting from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Joan
Didion's California is not a place many would want to visit. Yet the
books endure and this, in one sense, is a measure of integrity.
So, with the evocation of place as our criteria,
we made our list. It is incomplete and probably infuriating to someone
who has a better idea. C'est la vie. We tried, when confronted with
many fine possibilities, to choose the lesser-known writer, the underdog.
Hence, you won't find Stephen King standing in for Maine or Barbara
Kingsolver for Arizona. These folks are doing all right without us.
Overrepresented areas - the South, New England, California - were
handled with the close-your-eyes-and-throw-a-dart method.
If you missed your vacation this year and need
to at least contemplate a new locale, or if you want to revisit somewhere
you know well, take this list and dive in. We hope that you enjoy
the reading and, perhaps, take from it a new sense of the diversity
and grandeur of America.
- ALABAMA: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,
by James Agee (Houghton Mifflin, $16.95)
- ALASKA: To Build a Fire and Other Stories,
by Jack London (Bantam, $5.50)
- ARIZONA: Letting Loose the Hounds,
by Brady Udall (Norton, $22.00)
- ARKANSAS: Much Ado in Maggody, by
Joan Hess (Onyx, $4.50)
- CALIFORNIA: Slouching Towards Bethleham,
by Joan Didion (FSG, $10.00)
- COLORADO: Angle of Repose, by Wallace
Stegner (Penguin, $13.95)
- CONNECTICUT: Lost in Place, by Mark
Salzman (Vintage, $12.00)
- DELAWARE: In the Beauty of the Lilies,
by John Updike (Fawcett, $12.95)
- FLORIDA: Skin Tight, by Carl Hiaasen
(Fawcett, $6.99)
- GEORGIA: The Color Purple, by Alice
Walker (Pocket, $6.99)
- HAWAII: Volcano, by Garrett Hongo
(Vintage, $14.00)
- IDAHO: In the Wilderness, by Kim
Barnes (Anchor, $12.95)
- ILLINOIS: My American Century, by
Studs Terkel (New Press, $25.00)
- INDIANA: Fort Wayne is 7th on Hitler's
List, by Michael Martone (Indiana University Press, $14.95)
- IOWA: A Thousand Acres, by Jane
Smiley (Ivy, $7.50)
- KANSAS: In Cold Blood, by Truman
Capote (Vintage, $12.00)
- KENTUCKY: The Memory of Old Jack,
by Wendell Berry (Harcourt Brace, $8.95)
- LOUISIANA: A Confederacy of Dunces,
by John Kennedy Toole (Grove/Atlantic, $11.95)
- MAINE: House by the Sea, by May
Sarton (Norton, $11.00)
- MARYLAND: The Floating Opera, by
John Barth (Anchor, $12.95)
- MASSACHUSETTS: Walden, by H.D. Thoreau
(Beacon, $17.00)
- MICHIGAN: Sundog, by Jim Harrison
(WSP, $12.00)
- MINNESOTA: Rookery Blues, by Jon
Hassler (Ballantine, $12.00)
- MISSISSIPPI: Go Down, Moses, by
William Faulkner (Vintage, $10.00)
- MISSOURI: Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn, by Mark Twain (Penguin, $4.95)
- MONTANA: Nobody's Angel, by Thomas
McGuane (Vintage, $9.00)
- NEBRASKA: My Antonia, by Willa Cather
(Vintage, $9.00)
- NEVADA: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,
by Hunter S. Thompson (Vintage, $11.00)
- NEW HAMPSHIRE: Road Not Taken, by
Robert Frost (Henry Holt, $12.95)
- NEW JERSEY: Pine Barrens, by John
McPhee (Noonday, $10.00)
- NEW MEXICO: Bless Me, Ultima, by
Rudolfo Anaya (Warner, $5.99)
- NEW YORK: Ironweed, by William Kennedy
(Penguin, $9.95)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Short History of a Small
Place, by T. R. Pearson (Ballantine, $5.95)
- NORTH DAKOTA: The Grass Dancer,
by Susan Power (Berkley, $13.00)
- OHIO: The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison
(NAL, $10.95)
- OKLAHOMA: Strange Business, by Rilla
Askew (Penguin, $10.95)
- OREGON: The River Why, by David
James Duncan (Bantam, $12.95)
- PENNSYLVANIA: An American Childhood,
by Annie Dillard (HarperCollins, $13.00)
- RHODE ISLAND: Spartina, by John
Casey (Avon, $11.00)
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Clover, by Dori
Sanders (Fawcett, $10.00)
- SOUTH DAKOTA: Brendan Prairie, by
Dan O'Brien (Scribner, $11.00)
- TENNESSEE: The Old Forest and Other
Stories, by Peter Taylor (St. Martins, $15.00)
- TEXAS: The Last Picture Show, by
Larry McMurtry (Simon, $10.00)
- UTAH: Refuge, by Terry Tempest Williams
(Vintage, $11.00)
- VERMONT: October Light, by John
Gardner (Random House, $16.00)
- VIRGINIA: The Confessions of Nat Turner,
by William Styron (Vintage, $13.00)
- WASHINGTON: This Boy's Life, by
Tobias Wolff (Harper, $12.50)
- WEST VIRGINIA: Stories of Breece D'J
Pancake, by Breece D'J Pancake (Henry Holt, $7.95)
- WISCONSIN: Book of Ruth, by Jane
Hamilton (Anchor, $11.95)
- WYOMING: Riding the White Horse Home,
by Teresa Jordan (Random House, $12.00)
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