In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash
by Jean Shepherd.
Filmed as A Christmas Story (1983), directed
by Bob Clark.
Published by Broadway Books.
Published 1966.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0385021747
ISBN-13: 978-0385021746
Description:
“Shepherd has a fine eye for absurdity, for
the madness and idiocy in all of us.” – Best Sellers.
Published 1966.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0385021747
ISBN-13: 978-0385021746
A collection of humorous and nostalgic
Americana stories – the beloved, bestselling classics that inspired the movie A
Christmas Story.
Before Garrison Keillor and Spalding Gray
there was Jean a master monologist and writer who spun the materials of his
all-American childhood into immensely resonant – and utterly hilarious – works
of comic art. In God We All Others Pay Cash represents one of the peaks of his
achievement, a compound of irony, affection, and perfect detail that speaks
across generations.
In God We Trust, Shepherd's wildly witty
reunion with his Indiana hometown, disproves the adage “You can never go back.”
Bending the ear of Flick, his childhood-buddy-turned-bartender, Shepherd
recalls passionately his genuine Red Ryder BB gun, confesses adolescent failure
in the arms of Junie Jo Prewitt, and relives a story of man against fish that
not even Hemingway could rival. From pop art to the World's Fair, Shepherd's
subjects speak with a universal irony and are deeply and unabashedly grounded in
American Midwestern life, together rendering a wonderfully nostalgic impression
of a more innocent era when life was good, fun was clean, and station wagons
roamed the earth.
A comic genius who bridged the gap between
James Thurber and David Sedaris, Shepherd may have accomplished for Holden,
Indiana, what Mark Twain did for Hannibal, Missouri.
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