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This sense of loss appears and reappears in a series of densely detailed flashbacks. It begins when her father, a field naturalist, abandons the lyrical Canadian woods for a university job. She and her brother exchange a "rootless life of impermanence and safety" for the urban wilderness of conformity and cliques. The boy, a prodigy, retreats into a private world of abstruse science and physics. Elaine seeks acceptance by her peers, a gaggle of victimizing girls led by a meanspirited brat named Cordelia. Atwood understands that no subsequent humiliations can ever cut so deep as those of youth. The cruelties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Time Arrested | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

...TURNER'S COME AND GONE At the Yale Rep and on tour, a shimmering, mysterious depiction of rootless and religiously obsessed blacks in the early 20th century. The best work of August Wilson, the stage's foremost poet of the American black experience, who this year won a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony for Fences when it reached Broadway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Best of '87: Theater | 1/4/1988 | See Source »

...while Soviet officials pull the strings and plot to dismantle the Republic. The economy is such a shambles that people in the once thriving heartland now have to line up for tomatoes. American Gulags have been set up for political opponents, and the countryside is littered with camps of rootless dissidents known as "exiles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Amerika The Controversial | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

This pose of respectability is part of the joke, of course. Nothing underscores outrageousness better than a no-nonsense manner. Frazier's method reaches an apotheosis of sorts in the title story. Things begin innocently enough: "In today's fast-moving, transient, rootless society, where people meet and make love and part without ever really touching, the relationship every guy already has with his own mother is too valuable to ignore." In arguing that men should start taking a sexual interest in their moms, Frazier, like any responsible essayist, raises possible objections to his plan: "One problem is that lots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Off the Wall Dating Your Mom by Ian Frazier | 3/3/1986 | See Source »

...heed, Reagan. High interest rates, which these folks link to the huge federal deficits, have brought bankruptcy to more farmers than at any other time since the Great Depression. Families, after generations on the same land, have given up and drifted off to the melancholy ranks of the rootless. Pay heed, Mondale. The last thing they need is another tax increase on top of real estate taxes, sales taxes, income taxes, Social Security taxes. And stores that long ago lost their merchants have filled up with Government offices where the personnel never seems to dimmish, and their pay always seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: Pay Heed to the Prairie | 9/10/1984 | See Source »

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