On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (and Always Have) in the Future Tense

On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (and Always Have) in the Future Tense

by David Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

Take a look at Americans in their natural habitat: men shopping for barbecue grills, doing that special walk men do when in the presence of hardware; super-efficient football mums who chair school auctions, organise the PTAs, and weigh less than their kids; and suburban chain restaurants, the Hard Rock Outback Cantina etc. Are they, or we, as the western world gradually becomes more and more similar, as shallow we look? Many around the world see America as the great bimbo. Naturally, they work hard and are energetic, but is that because they are money-hungry and don't know how to relax? David Brooks probes deeper, and explains that they behave the way they do because they live under the spell of paradise. Aren't we all? The inheritors of a sense of limitless possibilities, raised to think in the future tense and to strive toward the happiness we naturally accept, the fulfilment of our dreams.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 15 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0743227395
ISBN 13: 9780743227391

Media Reviews
Brooks makes meaning...out of a seemingly unrelated but vastly entertaining assemblage of images of American life.
-- The New York Times
A worthy sequel to Bobos....Brooks is a master satirist.
-- The New York Observer
Delectable....Brooks' style is so easygoing and his observations so wicked and astute that you won't be able to stop reading. Or laughing.
-- Entertainment Weekly
Brooks is a clever and insightful inspector of the American scene....His earlier book, Bobos in Paradise, was a well-deserved bestseller. On Paradise Drive is just as funny and perceptive.
-- The Wall Street Journal
Author Bio
David Brooks is a senior editor at THE WEEKLY STANDARD and a contributing editor at NEWSWEEK. Formerly a reporter and editor at THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, he's had articles in THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE WASHINGTON POST and other publications.