Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette: A Mostly Affectionate Account of a Small Town's Fight to Survive

Author:   Bill Kauffman
Publisher:   St. Martins Press-3PL
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 March 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Dispatches from the Muckdog Gazette: A Mostly Affectionate Account of a Small Town's Fight to Survive


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Bill Kauffman, a self-proclaimed ""placeist"" who believes that things urban are homogenizing our national scene, returned to his roots after a bumpy ride on the D.C. fast track. Rarely has he ventured forth since. Here he illuminates the place he loves, traveling from Batavia's scenic vistas to the very seams of its grimy semi-industrial pockets, from its architecturally insignificant new mall to the pastoral grounds of its internationally known School for the Blind. Not one to shy from controversy, Kauffman also investigates his town's efforts to devastate its landmarks through urban renewal, the passions simmering inside its clogged political machinery, and the sagging fortunes of its baseball heroes, the legendary Muckdogs.

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Author:   Bill Kauffman
Publisher:   St. Martins Press-3PL
Imprint:   St. Martins Press-3PL
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780312423162


ISBN 10:   0312423160
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 March 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. The Wall Street Journal A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. --Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. -- Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. -- The Wall Street Journal


A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. --Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. --Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. --Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. --The Wall Street Journal A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. The Wall Street Journal A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. --Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. -- Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. -- The Wall Street Journal


A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. --Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. --Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. --Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. --The Wall Street Journal A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. The Wall Street Journal A small masterpiece...Kauffman is a romantic reactionary, a writer with an odd, energetic optimism. --Gore Vidal There is myth and poetry in this refreshing look at a town....Kauffman is one of the most original journalistic voices in America today. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch An acerbically sentimental account of [Kauffman's] experience that reveals both his fascination and frustration with small-town life. -- Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) Those born in a small town will know what he means and probably envy him for having had the gumption to go back home. -- The Wall Street Journal


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Bill Kauffman has written for The Independent in London and The Wall Street Journal. Although Batavia remains his psychic home, he now resides five miles away in Elba, New York.

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