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The Idea of Home

Published
Oct 2004
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
203

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In Curtis White's first novel, The Idea Of Home, he attempts to imagine "a place in which humans can live." This utopia is definitely not San Lorenzo - a post-war, prefabricated suburb in California - where White grew up and which is the basis for this novel. From the vantage point of anoff-kilter adulthood, White spins recent American history together with personal observations and investigations into the dark heart of American suburbia. Shocking, yet very funny and always learned, The Idea Of Home is a mix of the personal and the philosophical in an energetic collage that would resemble the biographies of Nietzsche and Mark Twain if they had grown up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s and '60s.

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Jan 1992 Sun & Moon ISBN13 9781557131447 ISBN10 1557131449
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Oct 2004 Dalkey Archive Press ISBN13 9781564783707 ISBN10 1564783707
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