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Geoff Dyer: White Sands
Paradoxically, Geoff Dyer begins his attempt to locate America by first traveling to Tahiti. There, he discovers that Gauguin’s vision of it no longer exists – if it ever really did. Can he find the soul of America in its landscapes?
Paradoxically, Geoff Dyer begins his attempt to locate America by first traveling to Tahiti. There, he discovers that Gauguin’s vision of it no longer exists – if it ever really did. Can he find the soul of America in its landscapes? Shifting sands blur the boundaries of roads in New Mexico’s White Sands – and Dyer blurs the boundaries of literary form. Is he writing essays or stories? Is his visit to China’s Forbidden City mostly an invention? When a minor stroke briefly limits his eyesight, Dyer struggles with how to respond. The reader is challenged to respond with complexity as Dyer journeys through America in White Sands: Experiences from the Outside World.
Read an excerpt from White Sands.
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