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In The City at Three PM, award-winning fiction writer Peter LaSalle offers 11 startlingly original personal essays dealing with his longtime quest for world travel of the literary sort.The range o...
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16 November 2015

In The City at Three PM, award-winning fiction writer Peter LaSalle offers 11 startlingly original personal essays dealing with his longtime quest for world travel of the literary sort.
The range of offbeat experiences is widefrom driving recklessly across the county when young to seek out Saul Bellow in Chicago, to settling in for long evenings at a pub in Dublin with Christy Brown, the celebrated Irish author afflicted with cerebral palsy who typed with his toes and was the subject of the movie My Left Foot.
In Buenos Aires LaSalle senses metaphysical transport while investigating Borges's work; in Cameroon he attends the wonderful opening of a small bookstore; in Hollywood he finds himself caught in a crazy mob scene while researching the work of 1930s master novelist and screenwriter Nathanael West; in Tunisia he follows in the footsteps of Flaubert at the ruins of ancient Carthage. And those are just some of the adventures.
Having first appeared in distinguished publications here and abroad, including The Best American Travel Writing, these are beautifully crafted piecesheartfelt, honest, observantthat conjure up those fine moments when travel does intersect with the important role of literature in our lives.
Price: $9.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Dzanc Books
Imprint: Dzanc Books
Publication Date:
16 November 2015
ISBN: 9781938604928
Format: eBook
Armchair travelers and literary types will relish the descriptions of both the author, his travels, and the admired writers.” Library Journal
LaSalle shows himself to be a smart and open writer with a restless intellect and infectious passion for travel and literature.”Publishers Weekly
These are travel pieces but they use travel mainly as a portal to literary celebration.”Kirkus
LaSalle’s stories are full of detail, and he knows how to create a sense of place, be it Buenos Aires, Austin, Texas, Paris, or Boston.”Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tell Borges If You See Him
Peter LaSalle has worked his way deep into the storytelling place. Serious, anomalous, his narratives are set into motion by the obsessions and perturbations of living. There is no model, no recipeeach world is uniquely known and irresistibly defined.”Sven Birkerts, author of Reading Life: Books for the Ages on Tell Borges If You See Him
LaSalle’s command of the language is admirable, but even more admirable is his moral vision.”Dallas Times-Herald on Strange Sunlight
Peter LaSalle is the author of several books of fiction, most recently the novel Mariposa's Song and a story collection, What I Found Out About Her. His essays on literary travel have appeared in magazines and journals such as The Nation, Worldview, Agni, Tin House, and Profils Américans (France), as well as being anthologized in The Best American Travel Writing. He currently divides his time between Austin, TX, where he is a member of the creative writing faculty at the University of Texas, and Narragansett in his native Rhode Island.