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Paper Trails

True Stories of Confusion, Mindless Violence, and Forbidden Desires, a Surprising Number of Which Are Not About Marriage

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In the 1970s and '80s, before he earned national acclaim for his award-winning novels, Pete Dexter was a newspaper columnist. Every week, in a few hundred words, Dexter cut directly to the heart of the American character at a time of national turmoil and crucial change. With haunting urgency, his columns laid bare the violence, hypocrisy, and desperation he saw on the streets of Philadelphia and in the places he visited across the country. But he reveled, too, in the lighter side of his own life, sharing scenes with the indefatigable Mrs. Dexter, their young daughter, and a series of unforgettable creatures who strayed into their lives. No matter what caught Dexter's eye, it was illuminated by his dark, brilliant humor. Collected here are eighty-two of the best of those spellbinding, finely wrought pieces—with a new preface by the author—assembled by Rob Fleder, editor of the bestselling Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary BookPaper Trails is searing, heartbreaking, and irresistibly funny, sometimes all at once. As Pete Hamill says in his foreword, these essays "are as good as it ever gets."

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 16, 2006
      In this sprawling collection of finely etched prose, noted novelist Dexter (Paris Trout
      ) lays bare the darker workings of the human experience. Assembled mostly from his newspaper columns for the Philadelphia Inquirer
      and the Sacramento Bee,
      these short pieces chronicle the often violent, sometimes tender foibles of the denizens of America's lower socioeconomic strata. Senseless crimes are committed, alcohol flows like water and lives are damaged beyond repair. In clipped, world-weary prose, Dexter writes of Joline, a prostitute working the streets of West Sacramento—"The rent is $95 a week, and she still owes the manager fifty. She says that is two dates, maybe three. Joline is twenty-three years old. She says she'll have it in two hours." The stories are imbued with the spirit of the ink-stained old school journalist. While not all the tales are of degradation and mishap—Dexter writes tenderly of his wife and child—the self-inflicted woes of the less fortunate stay with you. "Mummers Day on Two Street: The body is laid out on the corner. The pink dress is pulled up around the neck, which is painted green. The eyes are partly open; but when you look into them all you see is white." With authority and a strange grace, Dexter has crafted a powerful portrait of the underbelly of the American Dream.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2006
      Readers will travel from the lighthearted to the bleak aspects of American life within this collection of 82 untitled, previously published journalism stories written by National Book Award winner Dexter ("Paris Trout") and collected by Rob Fleder. The laugh-out-loud stories usually involve Mrs. Dexter, tend to show the writer's tender side, and detail the couple's home life, with all their pets and animal visitors, including a wayward peahen that causes Dexter to spend an afternoon attempting to repair his tractor. By contrast, there are essays about injustice, street crime, rape, assault, and animal abuse that will cause the reader to cringe. This collection is ideal for journalism students, writers, and any book lover who appreciates a good story. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries.Joyce Sparrow, Juvenile Welfare Board Lib., Pinellas Park, FL

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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