American Avenue Rhythm and Reason

American Avenue Rhythm and Reason by William Steding, published by iUniverse in November 2007, is a collection that explores the intricacies of the American experience at the dawn of the 21st century. This edition comprises 240 pages and is presented in English. The book features a blend of short stories, poems, essays, and rants that delve into the complexities and diversity that characterize American life, inviting readers to reflect on both the challenges and the resilience found within the nation.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of narratives that evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to contemplation. The work captures the essence of the American condition through various literary forms, providing insights into societal dynamics. Steding’s writing is marked by a philosophical depth that encourages thought about the nature of America and its people. The final essay, “The Future of American Power: A Manifesto for Change,” serves as a significant commentary for contemporary leadership, emphasizing the importance of understanding the multifaceted identity of the nation.
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American Avenue will make you laugh and cry, but perhaps most of all, think. You’ll find the warmth of Ivan Doig, the coloration of Annie Proulx, the cadence of Timothy Egan and the philosophical undertones of Ayn Rand and Tom Robbins.
It is a collage of the American condition at the beginning of the 21st century. Short stories, poems, longer stories, rants and essays-sketches and analyses that reveal the complexity and diversity that give America its resilience and hope.
As Mr. Steding writes, “Americans are both grotesque and lovely, producing a conundrum so grand as to be insoluble by either allies or enemies.” The final essay, The Future of American Power: A Manifesto for Change should be mandatory reading for anyone in a position of national leadership, today.
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