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An edition of Trance (2005)

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In 1974, as the Vietnam War grinds to a close and the Nixon administration prepares to self-destruct, a tiny band of self-styled revolutionaries calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army abducts a newspaper heiress - who then stuns the world by taking the guerrilla name "Tania" and announcing that she has chosen to remain with her captors. Has she been brainwashed? Why else would she adopt the SLA's cri de guerre, "Death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the People"? Why else would such a nice girl disavow her loving parents, her adoring fiance, her comfortable home? Soon most of the SLA are dead, killed in a suicidal confrontation with police in Los Angeles. Tania and her two remaining comrades go underground, where they will remain for sixteen months." "These are the months of Tania's sentimental education. In tracing this fugitive period, Trance leaps from the pages of history into satire and myth. Christopher Sorrentino's novel takes the reader across a beleaguered and divided America in the company of scam artists, visionaries, reporters, cops, cultists, and a gang of middle-class militants who typify the guiding conceit of their time, that of self-renovation.

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Jonathan Cape
Language
English
Pages
516

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2005, Jonathan Cape
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Dewey Decimal Class
813.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.O7

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516 pages
Number of pages
516

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Open Library
OL33037915M
Internet Archive
trance0000sorr
ISBN 10
0224075977
ISBN 13
9780224075978
OCLC/WorldCat
59877529

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1974: A tiny band of self-styled urban guerrillas, calling itself the Symbionese Liberation Army, abducts a newspaper heiress, who then abruptly announces that she has adopted the guerrilla name "Tania" and chosen to remain with her former captors. Has she been brainwashed? Coerced? Could she be sincere? Why would such a nice girl disavow her loving parents, her adoring fianceacute;, her comfortable home? Why would she suddenly adopt the SLA's cri de coeur, "Death to the Fascist Insect that Preys Upon the Life of the People." Soon most of the SLA are dead, killed in a suicidal confrontation with police in Los Angeles, forcing Tania and her two remaining comrades--the pompous and abusive General Teko and his duplicitous lieutenant, Yolanda--into hiding, where they will remain for the next sixteen months. Trance, Christopher Sorrentino's mesmerizing and brilliant second novel, traces this fugitive period, leading the reader on a breathtaking, hilarious, and heartbreaking underground tour across a beleaguered America, in the company of scam artists, visionaries, cultists, and a mismatched gang of middle-class people who typify the guiding conceit of their time, that of self-renovation. Along the way he tells the story of a nation divided against itself--parents and children, men and women, black and white; a story of hidebound tradition and radical change, of truth and propaganda, of cynicism and idealism; a story as transfixing and relevant today as it was then. Insightful, compassionate, scathingly funny, and moving, Trance is a virtuoso performance, placing Christopher Sorrentino in the first rank of American novelists.

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HERE'S A RED AND white VW van, parked and baking in the sun on this clear and warm May day, and the young woman seated in the front passenger seat, the van's sole occupant, stirs uncomfortably, her clothes sticking to her, her scalp roasting under the towering Afro wig she wears.
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