In Look Homeward, America, Bill Kauffman introduces us to the reactionary radicals, front-porch anarchists, and traditionalist rebels who give American culture and politics its pith, vim, and life. Blending history, memoir, digressive literariness, and polemic, Kauffman provides fresh portaiture of such American originals as Catholic Worker founder Dorothy Day, regionalist painter Grant Wood, farmer-writer Wendell Berry, publisher Henry Regnery, maverick U.S. senators Eugene McCarthy and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and other Americans who can’t—or shouldn’t—be filed away in the usual boxes labeled “liberal” and “conservative.” Ranging from Millard Fillmore to Easy Rider,from Robert Frost to Mother Jones, Kauffman limns an alternative America that draws its breath from local cultures, traditional liberties, small-scale institutions, and neighborliness. There is an America left that is worth saving: these are its paragons, its poets, its pantheon.
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- Antiwar.com
- Batavia Muckdogs
- Caelum et Terra
- Campaign for Greater Buffalo
- Carolyn Mas
- Casa Juan Diego
- Clark Stooksbury
- Come Home America
- Counterpunch
- Daniel Larison
- Dwight Twilley
- Front Porch Republic
- Genesee Symphony Orchestra
- Ghost Riders
- Howard Frank Mosher
- Howard Owens
- James Howard Kunstler
- Jesse Walker
- Landmark Society of Genesee County
- Paul Westerberg
- Pittsford Perennialist
- Porter Farms
- Reason
- The American Conservative
- The Batavian
- Tom Russell
- Townes Van Zandt
- University Bookman
- Vermont Commons
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