Whiteout Lost in Aspen

Whiteout Lost in Aspen by Ted Conover, published by National Geographic Books on January 19, 1993, is a reissue edition comprising 288 pages. This book presents a meditation on the allure of wealth and the pursuit of paradise in Aspen, Colorado, exploring the unique culture and lifestyle of this renowned location.
Readers will find a blend of travel writing and essays that delve into the complexities of life in Aspen, featuring a diverse cast of characters, including satirical portrayals of health clubs, drug dealers, and various celebrities. Conover’s work captures the essence of the region while offering insights into the social dynamics and temptations that define this iconic destination.
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Irreverent, poignant, and revealing, this meditation on the sweet temptation of wealth and the vainglorious quest for paradise as they exist in Aspen, Colorado, features a “cast of characters (that) includes such barn-size satirical targets as exclusive health clubs, over-the-hill drug dealers and movie stars and rock stars of wattages bright and dim” (The New Republic).
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