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  "title": "Wild Ducks Flying Backward",
  "subtitle": "The Short Writings of Tom Robbins",
  "authors": [
    "Tom Robbins"
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  "genres": [
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    "Literature & Fiction"
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  "publishedYear": "2005",
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  "publisher": "Random House Audio",
  "description": "Known for his meaty seriocomic novels, expansive works that are simultaneously lowbrow and highbrow, Tom Robbins has also published over the years a number of short pieces, predominantly nonfiction. His travel articles, essays, and tributes to actors, musicians, sex kittens, and thinkers have appeared in publications ranging from <i>Esquire</i> to <i>Harper's</i>, from <i>Playboy</i> to <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>High Times</i>, and <i>Life</i>. A generous sampling, collected here for the first time and including works as diverse as scholarly art criticism and some decidedly untypical country music lyrics, <i>Wild Ducks Flying Backward</i> offers a rare sweeping overview of the eclectic sensibility of an American original. <p> Whether he is rocking with the Doors, depoliticizing Picasso's Guernica, lamenting the angst-ridden state of contemporary literature, or drooling over tomato sandwiches and a species of womanhood he calls \"the genius waitress,\" Robbins's briefer writings often exhibit the same five traits that perhaps best characterize his novels: an imaginative wit, a cheerfully brash disregard for convention, a sweetly nasty eroticism, a mystical but keenly observant eye, and an irrepressible love of language.</p> <p> Embedded in this primarily journalistic compilation are a couple of short stories, a sheaf of largely unpublished poems, and an off-beat assessment of our divided nation. And wherever we open <i>Wild Ducks Flying Backward</i>, we're apt to encounter examples of the intently serious playfulness that percolates from the mind of a self-described \"romantic Zen hedonist\" and \"stray dog in the banquet halls of culture.\"</p>",
  "isbn": "9780313294181",
  "asin": "B002V9Z4TU",
  "language": "English",
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