Tangentially, he wrote ‘Travels With Charley’ which whilst being a travelogue, was also a journey to see if the America that he’d grown up in was the same.
He found that America had changed, but its people hadn’t.
As a Brit, I probably should err more towards our own authors if I’m looking for a conscience but for some reason I have found the American voice more compelling.
Cormac McCarthy, John Steinbeck and of course, James Fenimore Cooper.
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Tangentially, he wrote ‘Travels With Charley’ which whilst being a travelogue, was also a journey to see if the America that he’d grown up in was the same.
He found that America had changed, but its people hadn’t.
But that was a while ago…
As a Brit, I probably should err more towards our own authors if I’m looking for a conscience but for some reason I have found the American voice more compelling.
Cormac McCarthy, John Steinbeck and of course, James Fenimore Cooper.
You’re well off in this regard.
Somehow I feel Kirsty Noem will sniper the puppy.
Meaning: I wouldn’t trust him to take care of a puppy, let alone a country?🤨
It's as if Boy George joined the Home Guard