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Driving Like Crazy: Thirty Years of Vehicular Hell-Bending Celebrating America as It Ought to Be -- An Oil Well in Each Backyard, a Cadill (CD)

By: P. J. O'Rourke (Author) and Christopher Lane (Narrator)


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"P. J. O'Rourke, a razor-edged political satirist, is also a car aficionado....Actually, aficionado is too weak a word - O'Rourke's attachment to cars is clearly deep, crude, and twisted....[H]e's also savvy enough to realize that so much of the car culture he extols is based, in one's youth, on the notion of trying to be cooler than one is, and, in one's middle age, on trying to recapture that coolness that never was. He's ruthless at times, but not wholly unsympathetic."

"You could say that [O'Rourke's] work as automotive journalist in his new collection...combines these enthusiasms and themes, but the word journalist would be too feeble. O'Rourke is not a dispassionate reporter but a wild-eyed car nut. What drives his philosophy of the road is a belief in the paramount importance of fun."

"[O'Rourke has] still got it. Fortunately for us, he chose journalism over being a Buick dealer. If the latter had been the case, he'd probably be out of work, and we wouldn't have this wonderful collection with which to reminisce about the heyday of Detroit."

"When O'Rourke is on his game, he's as funny a writer as we have now, and even though many of the tales with which he regales us are certifiable stretchers, what matters is that they're funny, not whether they're true. If they really were true, O'Rourke would have been dead at least a quarter-century ago..."

Publisher's note

In a collection spanning over three decades, the famed humorist and certified gearhead chronicles his love affair with the automobile from mid-twentieth century until now--from heyday to sick bay--in a hilarious romp through all things on four wheels. Simultaneous.

A New York Times bestselling author and Americaa (TM)s most preeminent political satirist PJ Oa (TM)Rourke has a past that some of his listeners may not know about a" hea (TM)s a longtime gearhead. The son of a car dealer from Ohio, Oa (TM)Rourke has been writing about cars for Car and Driver, Automobile Magazine and Rolling Stone for over three decades. In his latest collection, Driving Like Crazy, Oa (TM)Rourke celebrates cars and his love for them, and chronicles the birth and death of the automobile in America.
Oa (TM)Rourke takes us on a whirlwind tour of the worlda (TM)s most scenic and bumpiest roads in trouble-laden cross-country treks, from a 1978 Florida-to-California escapade in a 1956 Special four-door Buick sedan to a 1983 thousand-mile effort across Mexico in the Baja 1000 to a trek through Kyrgyzstan in 2006 on the back of a Soviet Army surplus 6-wheel drive truck. For longtime fans of the celebrated humorist, the collection features a host of Oa (TM)Rourkea (TM)s classic pieces on driving, including How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink and his brilliant and funny piece from Rolling Stone on NASCAR and its peculiar culture.
Driving Like Crazy, which includes thirty years of Oa (TM)Rourkea (TM)s journalism on automobiles, and will include a number of original pieces, is a brilliant addition to the literature of cars. A collection that captures Oa (TM)Rourkea (TM)s passion for cars and their place in America.

Annotation

Humorist P.J. O'Rourke is best known for his political satire, but this collection showcases his favorite essays about his real passion--cars. O'Rourke completely re-edited these pieces, which span his entire 30-year career, providing contemporary commentary on some of his best-loved pieces from the past, including his immortal classic "How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink." Thanks to the conservation movement, the view towards car culture has certainly downshifted in recent years, but O'Rourke revs his literary engine even louder in support of gas-guzzlers, burning rubber, and roadkill. Among the journeys he recounts are a cross-country jaunt in a reliably unreliable 1956 Buick, a Harley trek through middle America, and a marathon run down the Mexican Baja peninsula.



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