Release Date:- 2013-12-03
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A New York Times Book Review Editorās Choice, Travels with Lizbeth: Three Years on the Road and on the Streets is Lars Eighnerās account of his descent into homelessness and his adventures on the streets that has moved, charmed, and amused generations of readers.
Selected by the New York Times as one of the 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years
āWhen I began writing this account I was living under a shower curtain in a stand of bamboo in a public park. I did not undertake to write about homelessness, but wrote what I knew, as an artist paints a still life, not because he is especially fond of fruit, but because the subject is readily at hand.ā
Containing the widely anthologized essay āOn Dumpster Diving,ā Travels with Lizbeth is a beautifully written account of one manās experience of homelessness, a story of physical survival, and the triumph of the artistic spirit in the face of enormous adversity. In his unique voiceādry, disciplined, poignant, comicāEighner celebrates the companionship of his dog, Lizbeth, and recounts their ongoing struggle to survive on the streets of Austin, Texas, and hitchhiking along the highways to Southern California and back.
āLars Eighner is the Thoreau of the Dumpsters. Comparisons to Defoeās Robinson Crusoe and Hamsunās Hunger leap to mind. A classic of down-and-out literature.āāPhillip Lopate, author of Bachelorhood: Tales of the Metropolis
āEighnerās memoir contains the finest first-person writing we have about the experience of being homeless in America. Yet itās not a dirge or a Bukowski-like scratching of the groin but an offbeat and plaintive hymn to life. Itās the sort of book that releases the emergency brake on your soulā¦A literate and exceedingly humane document.āāThe New York Times