In spite of the fact that her idea of travel is to stay home with the phone off the hook, Jenny Diski takes a trip around the perimeter of the USA by train. Somewhat reluctantly she meets all kinds of characters, all bursting with stories to tell and finds herself brooding about the marvellously familiar landscape of America, half-known already through film and television. Like the pulse of the train over the rails, the theme of the dying pleasures of smoking thrums through the book, along with reflections on the condition of solitude and the nature of friendship and memories triggered by her past times in psychiatric hospitals. Cutting between her troubled teenaged years and contemporary America, the journey becomes a study of strangers, strangeness and estrangement - from oneself, as well as from the world.
- ' poignant and beautifully written . . . a profound and unsettling account of alienation' PETER PARKER presenting the J R Ackerley Award for Autobiography to JENNY DISKI
- ‘Beautifully written’ Times
- 'More like a memoir than a travelogue: a magical history tour' Sunday Telegraph
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Published 15/01/2004
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