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Fantasyland

How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History
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Fantasyland by Kurt Andersen explores how America's propensity for fantasy and illusion has influenced its culture, politics, and history over the past 500 years. Andersen argues that this fascination with the unreal has shaped the national character and continues to affect current societal trends.
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Fantasyland by Kurt Andersen takes readers on a fascinating and eye-opening journey through the history of America's unique propensity for embracing fantasy over reality. Spanning five centuries, Andersen meticulously uncovers how the nation’s DNA has been infused with a love for make-believe, and how this obsession has led to the current era where objective facts are often overshadowed by personal beliefs and wild speculation. Without delving into spoilers, readers will explore an era-by-era examination of the mingling of fact and fiction, starting from the Pilgrim Fathers to the very present climate inundated with fake news and "alternative facts."

The New York Times bestseller delves deep into how America's foundation was built upon the ideals of creating one's own reality—a freedom that still reverberates through society today. From the outset, when renegades sought a new world where they could forge their own truths, to modern-day, where opinion frequently supersedes fact, Andersen highlights the evolution of this phenomenon.

This enthralling narrative traces how fantastical thinking evolved and persisted through American history, leading to the post-truth society we experience today. Andersen explores the notion that fantasy is the USA's primary product, allowing individuals the liberty to invent and believe in their own version of the truth, with little to no objective regulation. This mindset, Andersen argues, is both a cultural heritage and a perilous pattern of thought that shapes America’s current reality.

With a captivating and critical look, Fantasyland covers a vast array of subjects and figures that have contributed to this cultural phenomenon. From Salem's witch trials to the rise of Scientology, Andersen connects the dots, showing how America's obsession with myth and illusion is manifest in various forms and sectors of society. He navigates through a meticulous tapestry of true believers and delusional factions including Mormons, Flat-Earthers, New Age quacks, and anti-vaxxers, to name but a few. The journey also casts a spotlight on the modern-day conspiracies and paranoia surrounding government mistrust and pseudoscience.

Fantasyland demonstrates with striking clarity how the lines between reality and illusion have become dangerously blurred. Andersen presents a compelling narrative that examines the show's grandmasters, from P.T. Barnum to Donald Trump, exposing how showmanship and hucksterism have been integral in crafting America's post-factual world. This book is not just a history lesson, but a critical examination of the current societal landscape, urging readers to reflect on the implications of living in a world where fantasy often trumps reality.

For anyone looking to understand the roots of America’s current socio-political climate, and the continued decline of factual discourse, Kurt Andersen’s Fantasyland offers an essential and riveting analysis. It’s a powerful reminder of the importance of discernment and the stark consequences of allowing personal fantasies to overshadow objective truths.

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Fantasyland is praised for its insightful and eye-opening history of America's susceptibility to fantasy, from Puritan roots to modern-day media and conspiracy theories. The reviews highlight the book as an essential read for understanding America in the age of Trump, combining brilliant insights, dazzling writing, and providing both an important history lesson and a modern-day critique. It has been described as both a pleasure to read and a must-read for its absorbing content and significant relevance.

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ISBN: 9781785038679

Publisher: Ebury Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 June 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Ebury Press

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 322g

Pages: 480

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About the Author

New York Times bestselling author Kurt Andersen is host and co-creator of Studio 360, the Peabody Award-winning public radio show and podcast. He co-founded Spy magazine, served as editor-in-chief of New York Magazine, and was a cultural columnist and critic for Time and the New Yorker and contributes to Vanity Fair and the New York Times. Read more about him at his website- http-//www.kurtandersen.com/

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