Hella Nation: In search of the lost tribes of America

Hella Nation: In search of the lost tribes of America

by EvanWright (Author)

Synopsis

"Hella Nation" charts Wright's deeply personal journey, from his stark but sympathetic portrayals of sex workers in Porn Valley to his raw portrait of a Hollywood uber-agent turned war documentarian and hero of America's far right. Along the way he meets runaway teens in Hollywood earning corporate dollars as skateboard pitchmen, radical anarchists plotting the overthrow of capitalism from tree-sits in the Oregon rainforest and young American troops on the hunt for terrorists in the combat zones of the Middle East. His subjects are people for whom The American Dream is either just out of grasp, or something they have chosen to reject altogether. Sometimes frightening, usually profane, and often darkly comic, "Hella Nation" is Wright's meticulously observed tour of the jagged edges of all those other Americas hiding in plain sight.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 18 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0552160393
ISBN 13: 9780552160391
Book Overview: A fascinating, funny and disturbing tour of the lost tribes of America from the award-winning journalist and bestselling author of Generation Kill

Media Reviews
A comically macabre portrait of American life...Wright may have even created his own genre of reporting. USA Today Priceless... staggering... takes your breath away Metro Readers of Generation Kill will definitely want to pick up this hugely entertaining book. Funny, mesmerizing, frightening, and mind-boggling Booklist [Evan Wright's] style owes more to Hunter S. Thompson than to any sort of political correctness Newsday Vivid confirmation of the arrival of a major chronicler of those who live on or beyond the margins of the American mainstream Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
Evan Wright is the New York Times bestselling author of Generation Kill and the co-writer of the award-winning television series it became in collaboration with the creators of The Wire. A contributing editor to Vanity Fair, he has also written for Rolling Stone, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. He is the recipient of two National Magazine Awards, and for Generation Kill he received a Los Angeles Times Book Award and a PEN Literary Award, inter alia. He lives in southern California.