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Cruising State: Growing Up In Southern California

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Buckley takes the reader back to his childhood in Montecito, just outside of Santa Barbara, during the 1950s and 1960s. These eighteen essays are a chronicle of the rapid cultural and physical changes that coincided with his coming of age in California as a member of the baby boom generation. "I know it's simplistic," writes Buckley, "but nine out of ten days all I want to do is drive an old Chevy again, lean back against the wide bench seat, switch the AM radio on to a game, shift that 3-speed on the column, and cruise with the windows down." What Buckley calls the "fire at the edge of things"—the blindingly rapid changes during his lifetime in society, politics, and technology—glows brightly throughout the eighteen narratives in the book. Discussion of these issues takes place in the context of people's lives—either Buckley's or those of his friends—rather than in abstract terms.  Cruising State  is deeply personal, yet universal in appeal.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1994

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Christopher Buckley

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Christopher Buckley is a poet. For 2007-2008 he was a Guggenheim Fellow in poetry at the University of California Riverside.

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Great story about growing up in Cali. The fifties vibe in an old Chevy!!
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