That Does It: Desperate Reflections on American Culture

by Peter Heinegg

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That Does It: Desperate Reflections on American Culture is an enfilade of critical attacks on the absurdities, stupidities, and crimes of present-day American life. It's targets are dumb-but-dangerous politicians, infantile-but-invasive preachers, saccharine-but-poisonous clichés, mindless entertainment, spineless media, and a national lifestyle marked by manic consumption and extravagant wastefulness, narcissistic complacency, pseudo-patriotism, and the idiotic worship of more idols than you could throw a verbal IED at. The book provides a handy checklist of ills, from the life threatening to the merely obnoxious, afflicting the American psyche and body politic, which it then proceeds to submerge in satirical acid. This probably doomed assault on American cluelessness is recommended to all readers who have recently found themselves snorting indignantly at the nonsense dripping out of TV sets, car radios, talk shows, cineplexes, and White House news briefings.
  • ISBN10 0761843930
  • ISBN13 9780761843931
  • Publish Date 15 October 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher University Press of America
  • Imprint Hamilton Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 132
  • Language English