

An edition of Romance of the road (1996)
the literature of the American highway
By Ronald Primeau
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Bowling Green State University Popular Press
Language
eng
Pages
170
Description:
In journeys of self-discovery, quests to define our national identity, opportunities to escape from the daily routine, and expressions of social protest - the American road narrative has been a significant and popular literary genre for four decades. Romance of the Road captures America's love affair with roads, cars, travel, speed, and the lure of open spaces. With roots reaching back to quest romance and pilgrimage, the literature of the American highway explores our diverse and often conflicted cultural values. This comprehensive study of an important American art form examines how road narratives create dialogues between travelers, authors, and readers about who we are, what we value, and where we hope to be going.
subjects: Express highways in literature, Automobile travel in literature, American prose literature, History and criticism, Express highways, Travelers' writings, American, Quests (Expeditions) in literature, Automobile travel, American fiction, Tourism, Travel writing, Travel in literature, History, Historiography, Americans, Travel
Places: United States
Times: 20th century