Rerun Era

Rerun Era by Joanna Howard is a memoir published by McSweeney’s in 2019, comprising 164 pages in English. This work explores the author’s upbringing in the environmentally and economically challenged rural flatlands of Oklahoma, intertwining personal memories with elements of popular culture. Through the lens of Joanna Howard’s past selves from the late 1970s and early 1980s, the narrative delves into her family’s experiences shaped by lost love and illness, revealing their connection through television.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Howard’s family dynamics, including her part-Cherokee father, her women’s libber mother, and her adventurous brother. The memoir reflects on the complexities of rural American life and critiques the romanticized depictions of small-town existence in popular media. Rerun Era offers insights into the cultural narratives surrounding rural America, employing lyrical prose to illuminate the often-overlooked aspects of this region.
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Rerun Era is a captivating, propulsive memoir about growing up in the environmentally and economically devastated rural flatlands of Oklahoma, the entwinement of personal memory and the memory of popular culture, and a family thrown into trial by lost love and illness that found common ground in the television. Told from the magnetic perspective of Joanna Howard’s past selves from the late ’70s and early ’80s, Rerun Era circles the fascinating psyches of her part-Cherokee teamster truck-driving father, her women’s libber mother, and her skateboarder, rodeo bull-riding teenage brother.
Illuminating to our rural American present, and the way popular culture portrays the rural American past, Rerun Era perfectly captures the irony of growing up in rural America in the midst of nationalistic fantasies of small town local sheriffs and saloon girls, which manifested the urban cowboy, wild west theme-parks, and The Beverly Hillbillies. Written in stunning, lyric prose, Rerun Era gives humanity, perspective, humor, and depth to an often invisible part of this country, and firmly establishes Howard as an urgent and necessary voice in American letters.
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