
This intoxicating book by the author of The Revolution of Little Girls combines autobiography, reporting, and the dressed-up lies we call fiction. An underground classic since its initial publication, it is the wildly funny personal testament of Blanche McCrary Boyd, sixties radical and born-again Southerner, a lesbian with an un-P.C. passion for skydiving and stock-car racing, a graduate of Esalen and kundalini yoga who now takes her altered states "raw, like oysters." The Redneck Way of Knowledge is about family reunions and kamikaze love affairs. It is about crashing an arts festival with two precociously decayed Charleston aristocrats and watching the Pope deliver Communion at Yankee Stadium. It is about the selves we try on and slough off on the way to becoming who we are. Throughout, Blanche Boyd travels the expressway between the realm of the senses and the state of grace, and reports on the journey in prose that combines riotous humor, diamond-hard intelligence, and savage lyricism.
This work investigates the construction of personal identity through the intersection of Southern heritage, radical politics, and unconventional spiritual exploration. The author, Blanche McCrary Boyd, utilizes her background as a sixties activist and writer to examine the fluid nature of the self. By blending autobiographical reflection with journalistic observation, she argues that identity is a performative process shaped by both cultural roots and the pursuit of altered states of consciousness.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics often note the author's ability to balance sharp wit with profound introspection, marking this as a distinct voice in Southern literature. Readers frequently highlight the prose style as both intellectually rigorous and stylistically unconventional.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
1983-07-28
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140067256
ISBN-13:
9780140067255
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