Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball: The best of Joe Bageant

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In Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball: The Best of Joe Bageant, readers explore a collection of essays that offer a deep dive into American life and culture. Joe Bageant, with insightful commentary and a sharp wit, unravels the complexities and challenges faced by the working class, confronting issues often ignored by mainstream media. This compilation is both a critique and a celebration of the resilience found within society's fringes.
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This collection may appeal to you if you're intrigued by sharp social commentary mixed with personal anecdotes. It offers a candid look at American society, exploring themes of class, culture, and community with wit and insight. If you appreciate thought-provoking narratives that challenge conventional perspectives, this book might be a perfect fit.

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Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball: The best of Joe Bageant

'I'm so damn average that what I write resonates with people', Joe Bageant said in explaining how he gained a global following for his web-published essays. In 2004 at the age of 57, Joe sensed that the internet could give him editorial freedom. Without gatekeepers, he began writing about what he was really thinking.

'Essentially, it comes down to the fact that a very large portion of Americans are crazier than shithouse rats and are being led by a gang of pathological misfits, most of whom are preachers and politicians.'

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In 2004, at the age of 58, writer Joe Bageant sensed that the internet could give him editorial freedom. Without having to deal with gatekeepers, he began writing about what he was really thinking, and started submitting his essays to left-of-centre websites. Joe’s essays soon gained a wide following for his forceful style, his sense of humour, and his willingness to discuss the American white underclass, a taboo topic for the mainstream media.

Joe called himself a 'redneck socialist', and he initially thought most of his readers would be very much like himself—working class from the southern section of the USA. So he was pleasantly surprised when the emails started filling his in-box. There were indeed many letters from men about Joe's age who had also escaped rural poverty.

But there were also emails from younger men and women readers, from affluent people who agreed that the political and economic system needed an overhaul, from readers in dozens of countries expressing thanks for an alternative view of American life, from working-class Americans in all parts of the country, and more than a few from elderly women who wrote to Joe to say that they respected and appreciated his writing, but 'please don't use so much profanity'.

Joe Bageant died in March 2011 at the age of 64, having published 89 essays online. The 25 essays presented in Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball have been selected by Ken Smith, who managed Joe's website and disseminated his work to the wider media and to Joe's dedicated fans and followers.

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Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball is a striking blend of storytelling and political commentary, offering a raw and insightful critique of American society. Reviewers highlight Bageant's ability to cut through corporate deception and provide a voice to the often-overlooked redneck underclass. His writing, described as both dreamlike and impactful, stands as a poignant contrast to mainstream political rhetoric in the United States.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921844515

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 November 2011

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 298

About the Author

Joe Bageant (Author) Joe Bageant frequently appeared on US National Public Radio and the BBC, and wrote for newspapers and magazines internationally. He was a commentator on the politics of class in America, and Deer Hunting with Jesus was adapted for the theatre. He also wrote an online column (www.joebageant.com) that made him a cult hero among gonzo-journalism junkies and progressives. Joe's second book, Rainbow Pie- a redneck memoir, was published by Scribe in the United States four days after he died in March 2011.

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