In the Open Diary of a Homeless Alcoholic
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
- Publish date: 11/01/1997
Donohue's experiences are brutal, but his perceptions are poetic. This account of an intelligent and sensitive man in the grip of alcoholism and homelessness challenges our perceptions of those on the margins of American contemporary life.
"Donohue recorded this often-moving account during a four-year period of homelessness caused by his alcoholism....There are many brilliant observations here on a range of topics, including human nature, technology, and capitalism....Donohue's life on the fringe also provides an inside look at the homeless system of overnight shelters, labor offices, and food stamp providers. But, somehow, in spite of all the negatives, a hopeful book emerges". -- Booklist
"A startlingly original book. In this confessional age, Donohue's diary becomes a different sort of tell-all, a palimpsest that forces us to extract the author from his own writing....Donohue comes to resemble Swift's Gulliver". -- Nicholas Nesson, Boston Phoenix
"Donohue punctuates his account of 'domiciling within the black walls of a mosquito-infested night' with rambling metaphysical asides in the style of an eighteenth-century philosophe". -- Molly McQuade, Lingua Franca
"Despite hunger, homelessness, dead-end jobs and abusive drinking, what is most striking about Donohue is his amazing optimism and endurance". -- Patrick Markee, Nation
"Donehue is a gifted writer....Butwhat gives (his diary) the breath of life is that it is written by an artist". -- Alec Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times Book Review
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