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Uneasy Rider : The Interstate Way of Knowledge (Vintage Departures)
Author: Mike Bryan
Book Information
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 3

ISBN-13: 9780679742654 - ISBN-10: 0679742654
Publication Date: 9/29/1998
Pages: 368

Book Description:
"Engagingly curious open-mindedness . . . an amiable deadpan worthy of Richard Ford."  --Pico Iyer, Time

in this offbeat and original road book, cultural observer Mike Bryan takes issue with the traditional idea that the "real" America is to be found somewhere on our scenic backroads. He argues instead that it is right out in the open on the interstates, and he travels the big highways of the Southwest to prove the point.

Bryan engages motel operators, state troopers, and traveling salesmen. He discovers the world's only "No Smoking" ranch; hobnobs with elusive novelist Cormac McCarthy; spars with Bob Sundown, who prefers his covered wagon to any car. Between encounters he contemplates everything from America's pioneering spirit to its history of road building. In the end, he discovers that the interstates, far from producing the homogenous society he feared, nourish a rich community of eccentrics. And that ultimately, as this deeply romantic travelogue shows, there is no such thing as an "ordinary American."

"A wonderful writer, he manages to transmit his enjoyment of the places and people he encounters."  --Austin American-Statesman

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V. N. (verrby) from GLENDALE, CA wrote on 10/7/2006...


An enjoyable book which weaves the classic American "on the road" stories with history and information, including visits to a rattlesnake rancher, religious promoter, and flag service operator, among others. Uneasy Rider can be rough, along with the characters you meet on the road, but all in all, it's a satisfying getaway.