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JOHNSON, Denis. Seek

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JOHNSON, Denis. Seek: Reports from the Edges of America and Beyond. London: Methuen. 2002. 8vo. First British edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine unclipped (£14.99) dust jacket. Uncommon as such.

A collection of articles and essays written over the previous twenty years. Several essays appeared first in Esquire, and one in The Paris Review. The essays coalesce by way of a natural, almost spiritual acquiescence of ‘the other’ in society, be that Bikers for Jesus, a local militia who despise blacks, Jews, and taxes, Alaskan gold diggers, the Taliban, hippies of old and new, or tiny villages in Somalia.

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JOHNSON, Denis. Seek: Reports from the Edges of America and Beyond. London: Methuen. 2002. 8vo. First British edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine unclipped (£14.99) dust jacket. Uncommon as such.

A collection of articles and essays written over the previous twenty years. Several essays appeared first in Esquire, and one in The Paris Review. The essays coalesce by way of a natural, almost spiritual acquiescence of ‘the other’ in society, be that Bikers for Jesus, a local militia who despise blacks, Jews, and taxes, Alaskan gold diggers, the Taliban, hippies of old and new, or tiny villages in Somalia.

JOHNSON, Denis. Seek: Reports from the Edges of America and Beyond. London: Methuen. 2002. 8vo. First British edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt to the spine, in the dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine unclipped (£14.99) dust jacket. Uncommon as such.

A collection of articles and essays written over the previous twenty years. Several essays appeared first in Esquire, and one in The Paris Review. The essays coalesce by way of a natural, almost spiritual acquiescence of ‘the other’ in society, be that Bikers for Jesus, a local militia who despise blacks, Jews, and taxes, Alaskan gold diggers, the Taliban, hippies of old and new, or tiny villages in Somalia.

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