Busy Dying - Hilton Obenzinger - Books - Chax Press - 9780925904737 - February 1, 2008
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Fiction. At Columbia University in April 1968, Hilton Obenzinger was one of many students who dramatically occupied the president's office. For six days they protested the university's secret research to support the Vietnam War and its plans to build a gym in Morningside Park despite the opposition of Harlem. The occupation adn subsequent strike was a generational moment repeated in universities around the country and throughout the world. BUSY DYING is an autobiographical novel, a portrait of the author's Polish Jewish family, a coming of age in poetry, music, politics, and friends in New York City and Columbia, including a dangerous exodus through the Yukon to end up teaching on an Indian reservation in Northern California. All of this is comically and sometimes tragically relived as the author is inspired by a series of encounters and coincidences, including the revelations of students he teaches at Stanford today and the surprising discovery of the story behind 'Hilton Obenzinger, ' a 1980s Long Island high school humor magazine. Hilton Obenzinger is an American original. His lost histories are acts of legerdemain and cunning--mixing truth and imagination in ways rarely seen before--Paul Auster

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2008
ISBN13 9780925904737
Publishers Chax Press
Pages 295
Dimensions 140 × 208 × 28 mm   ·   476 g
Language English  

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