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Walking to Vermont: A Mostly True Story
Contributor(s): Dellea IV, John Joseph (Author), Patterson, Allen David (Editor)

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ISBN: 0985483466     ISBN-13: 9780985483463
Publisher: Dari Ganzar Publishing, LLC
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - Nonfiction (incl. Memoirs)
- Humor | Form - Essays
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.66 lbs) 200 pages
 
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Walking to Vermont: A Mostly True Story is as derivative as a regional dialect. However, it does open up, in seemingly straightforward narrative opinion, the world of philosophical thoughts.

The cynical readers often say that no original piece of humor has been done since Robert Benchley, but that is not quite the point. To quote a quip that Joseph Campbell made "There aren't any original stories, only re-tellings with different window dressing".

The telling of the tale, genus Road Novel, has thematic derivatives that go back to before Homer. The point is the cultural window dressing and the commonality of perception that the reader feels with the narrative voice. As with all nonfiction or even fiction works, the beginning can be problematic. Just where would one start a first-person dialogic road novel?

Kerouac starts it off with Sal Paradise receiving a letter from our beloved protagonist Dean Moriarty. Thus, in true Buddhist form, removing self from center.

William Least Heat Moon (AKA Bill Trogdon) begins Blue Highways by laying in bed, contemplating natural and environmental sounds, and the fact that he feels trapped by his surroundings, possessions and recent divorce.

John Steinbeck uses external weather as a catalyst for movement in both The Grapes of Wrath, and Travels with Charley.

With Don Quixote. Cervantes believed that, to be under the rubric of Travel/Adventure, his protagonist had to be a social outcast in his town, and needing to find resolution.

For this work, the author opted for the structure of combined narratives as the general format of this work. An interspersal of "present" with "past" and imagination, as well as periodic rants, outbursts and musings works to bring out the "instant Gestalt" method of interpretation.

This is not an unusual structure. Joyce used it to convey the gestalt of an entire day, and in more non-linear recent writers it has been bend around a single focus of some sort. Amy Tan, and many of the eighties writers used it to point to an un-materialized center in their works that was usually a quest for self.

The non-linear method used here came from Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye. The author has attepted to use the same kind of structure in Walking to Vermont: A Mostly True Story.

It is a tough form to execute effectively. What the author tries to impart with this form is that there is a certain commonality of experience in human perception, a shared awareness of pain and disillusionment.


Contributor Bio(s): Dellea IV, John Joseph: - John J. "Joe" Dellea IV was a Boston expatriate who lived in colorado from the late '80s until he passed in late 2018. Under his own name he had published a few articles in some early e-zines and sold numerous "Forum" entries under pseudonyms for Penthouse and Playboy. HIs position as an IT guy with a local company dissolved in the tech recession that hit in the aftermath of 9/11. In the ensuing years he worked as a security guard at an air traffic control tower, a researcher for a robotics company, and as an expedited freight truck driver serving the mining and manufacturing industry in the west before he became disabled due to a heart condition and COPD. Joe had a good soul, a deep love of the west and Colorado, an affinity for motorized vehicles of all kinds, a bit of a temper when things went sideways, a wry if not twisted sense of humor, an indissoluble love of books, and an incredible amount of mostly useless knowledge that would have made him invincible at Trivia Pursuit of any incarnation, if he had deigned to attend any party where such a game might be played. Joe passed away from the flu and complications of COPD sometime late December 24th or early December 25th of 2018. This memoir published here for the first time is the only complete literary work found in his files so far.Patterson, Allen David: - Allen D. Patterson is an author living in Aurora Colorado. In 2015 he retired from Federal service after thirty-seven years and nine months. He worked for the same government agency in stations and facilities in Alaska, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado.
 
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