The last great road bum / Héctor Tobar.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780374183424 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xii, 396 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : MCD/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020.
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Subject: | Travelers > Fiction. Americans > El Salvador > Fiction. El Salvador > History > Civil War, 1979-1992 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Action and adventure fiction. Historical fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch | FIC Tobar | 31681010206977 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
A novel inspired by true events follows the experiences of an Illinois adventurer who gives his life to fight beside other activists in 1960s El Salvador. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Deep Down Dark. 100,000 first printing. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
"In The Last Great Road Bum, Hâector Tobar turns the peripatetic true story of a naive son of Urbana, Illinois who died fighting with guerillas in El Salvador into the great American novel for our times"-- - McMillan Palgrave
One of the Los Angeles Times Top 10 California Books of 2020. One of Publishers Weeklyâs Top 10 Fiction Books from 2020. Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Joyce Carol Oates prize. One of Exile in Bookvilleâs Favorite Books of 2020.
In The Last Great Road Bum, Héctor Tobar turns the peripatetic true story of a naive son of Urbana, Illinois, who died fighting with guerrillas in El Salvador into the great American novel for our times.
Joe Sanderson died in pursuit of a life worth writing about. He was, in his words, a âroad bum,â an adventurer and a storyteller, belonging to no place, people, or set of ideas. He was born into a childhood of middle-class contentment in Urbana, Illinois and died fighting with guerillas in Central America. With these facts, acclaimed novelist and journalist Héctor Tobar set out to write what would become The Last Great Road Bum.
A decade ago, Tobar came into possession of the personal writings of the late Joe Sanderson, which chart Sandersonâs freewheeling course across the known world, from Illinois to Jamaica, to Vietnam, to Nigeria, to El Salvadorâa life determinedly an adventure, ending in unlikely, anonymous heroism.
The Last Great Road Bum is the great American novel Joe Sanderson never could have written, but did truly liveâa fascinating, timely hybrid of fiction and nonfiction that only a master of both like Héctor Tobar could pull off. - McMillan Palgrave
In The Last Great Road Bum, Héctor Tobar turns the peripatetic true story of a naive son of Urbana, Illinois, who died fighting with guerrillas in El Salvador into the great American novel for our times.