"Luminous.[Rodriguez's] insights, irony and descriptions make the
writing richly evocative."--Publishers Weekly
"Days of Obligation looks into Americanorth and south of the Rio Grandeas
penetratingly and eloquently as Camus did when he compared the mental landscapes
of France and Algiers."--Los Angeles Times Book Review
"The best American essayist as far as I'm concerned.[Rodriguez] doesn't kowtow to
political correctness. He shuns the pack, rides alone. He writes a lonely line of
individualism, the grandeur and grief of the American soul."--Village Voice
In a series of ten essays, spanning five centuries of history, beginning with the conquest
of Mexico by Hermn Corts and ending in 1992 San Francisco. Rodriguez explores the
conflicts of race, religion, and cultural identity for Mexican-Americans across the landscape
of his beloved California.
The book's "argument" poses Mexico and the United States as moral rivals. Mexico wears
the mask of tragedy, the United States wears the mask of comedy. By the end of the book,
the reader recognizes an historical irony: the United States is becoming a culture of tragedy;
Mexico, meanwhile, revels in youthful optimism. Mexico and the United States have changed
roles.
Written By - Jerry Robbins
Performed By : Colonial Radio Theatre
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 37 minutes
Categories : Audio Theater Drama American Historical
Price : $2.00
The story of William Fly, New England's most notorious pirate. More info...
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Written By - John Kasich
Performed By : John Kasich
Publisher : Hachette Audio
Runtime : 3 hours
Categories : American 21st Century Politics Autobiography
Price : $24.98 $15.28
If questioning certainties is an art, John Kasich has mastered it in his stand for something with eloquence, passion, and sincerity More info...
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Written By - Hanna Rosin
Performed By : Bernadette Dunne
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 9 hours 30 minutes
Categories : 21st Century American Biographical Christianity Knowledge & Learning
Price : $39.95 $19.95
Rosin’s account follows America's most ambitious young evangelicals who, since 2000, have been making their way to Patrick Henry College, where they are groomed to become the Christian elite of tomorrow, waging battle on the frontlines of politics, entertainment, and science. More info...
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Written By - John Ransom
Performed By : David Thorn
Publisher : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 8 hours
Categories : American
Price : $32.95 $16.95
The Civil War's most infamous Confederate prison was Andersonville, where many thousands of wretched Union prisoners died in deplorable conditions. John Ransom survived to tell the dreadful tale, t... More info...
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