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  • A Hoosier Holiday
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  • Theodore Dreiser. Illustrations by Franklin Booth. With an Introduction by Douglas Brinkley
  • 1997
  • Published by: Indiana University Press
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"Though far from the author's usual musings, this is actually a forerunner to the American road novel and very well could have been one of the inspirations for Jack Kerouac . . . this is a fine addition to public and academic libraries." —Library Journal

"Theodore Dreiser, road warrior . . . Dreiser's account of his homecoming will touch a familiar and responsive chord in anyone who has undertaken one. . . . In that, as in so much else in this book, as in the great body of all his work, Dreiser in his earnest, heartfelt, clumsy way speaks to the universal experience." —Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World

"Because [the book] provides a portrait of the artist as a young man and describes the nation as a mosaic of individual cultures, Dreiser's journey offers several different lessons. Part travelogue, part autobiography, part collection of essays, A Hoosier Holiday lays out the landscape of a nation that ceased to exist once the highway unfurled across the map." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

By 1914, Theodore Dreiser was a successful writer living in New York. He had not been back to his home state in over 20 years. When his friend Franklin Booth approached him with the idea of driving from New York to Indiana, Dreiser's response to Booth was immediate: "All my life I've been thinking of making a return trip to Indiana and writing a book about it." Along the route, Dreiser recorded his impressions of the people and land in words while his traveling companion sketched some of these scenes. In this reflective tale, Dreiser and Booth cross four states to arrive at Indiana and the sites and memories of Dreiser's early life in Terre Haute, Sullivan, Evansville, Warsaw, and his one year at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

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  1. Title Page, Frontispiece, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-2
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  1. Introduction: Theodore Dreiser and the Birth of the Road Book
  2. Douglas Brinkley
  3. pp. 3-12
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  1. I. The Rose Window
  2. pp. 13-19
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  1. II. The Scenic Route
  2. pp. 20-23
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  1. III. Across the Meadows to the Passaic
  2. pp. 24-28
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  1. IV. The Piety and Eggs of Paterson
  2. pp. 29-34
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  1. V. Across the Delaware
  2. pp. 35-41
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  1. VI. An American Summer Resort
  2. pp. 42-49
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  1. VII. The Pennsylvanians
  2. pp. 50-57
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  1. VIII. Beautiful Wilkes-Barré
  2. pp. 58-64
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  1. IX. In and out of Scranton
  2. pp. 65-74
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  1. X. A Little American Town
  2. pp. 75-80
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  1. XI. The Magic of the Road and Some Tales
  2. pp. 81-91
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  1. XII. Railroads and a New Wonder of the World
  2. pp. 92-97
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  1. XIII. A Country Hotel
  2. pp. 98-106
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  1. XIV. The City of Swamp Root
  2. pp. 107-115
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  1. XV. A Ride by Night
  2. pp. 116-122
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  1. XVI. Chemung
  2. pp. 123-130
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  1. XVII. Chicken and Waffles and the Toon O' Bath
  2. pp. 131-156
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  1. XVIII. Mr. Hubbard and an Automobile Flirtation
  2. pp. 157-165
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  1. XIX. The Rev. J. Cadden McMickens
  2. pp. 166-174
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  1. XX. The Capital of the Fra
  2. pp. 175-184
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  1. XXI. Buffalo Old and New
  2. pp. 185-191
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  1. XXII. Along the Erie Shore
  2. pp. 192-197
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  1. XXIII. The Approach to Erie
  2. pp. 198-205
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  1. XXIV. The Wreckage of a Storm
  2. pp. 206-212
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  1. XXV. Conneaut
  2. pp. 213-219
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  1. XXVI. The Gay Life of the Lake Shore
  2. pp. 220-229
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  1. XXVII. A Summer Storm and Some Comments on the Picture Postcard
  2. pp. 230-236
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  1. XXVIII. In Cleveland
  2. pp. 237-244
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  1. XXIX. The Flat Lands of Ohio
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  1. XXX. Ostend Purged of Sin
  2. pp. 251-259
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  1. XXXI. When Hope Hopped High
  2. pp. 260-271
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  1. XXXII. The Frontier of Indiana
  2. pp. 272-279
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  1. XXXIII. Across the Border of Boyland
  2. pp. 280-288
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  1. XXXIV. A Middle Western Crowd
  2. pp. 289-298
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  1. XXXV. Warsaw at Last!
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  1. XXXVI. Warsaw in 1884-6
  2. pp. 306-313
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  1. XXXVII. The Old House
  2. pp. 314-320
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  1. XXXVIII. Day Dreams
  2. pp. 321-324
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  1. XXXIX. The Kiss of Fair Gusta
  2. pp. 325-332
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  1. XL. Old Haunts and Old Dreams
  2. pp. 333-342
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  1. XLI. Bill Arnold and His Brood
  2. pp. 343-350
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  1. XLII. In the Chautauqua Belt
  2. pp. 351-361
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  1. XLIII. The Mystery of Coincidence
  2. pp. 362-372
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  1. XLIV. The Folks at Carmel
  2. pp. 373-385
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  1. XLV. An Indiana Village
  2. pp. 386-394
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  1. XLVI. A Sentimental Interlude
  2. pp. 395-400
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  1. XLVII. Indianapolis and a Glimpse of Fairyland
  2. pp. 401-411
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  1. XLVIII. The Spirit of Terre Haute
  2. pp. 412-432
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  1. XLIX. Terre Haute After Thirtyseven Years
  2. pp. 433-440
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  1. L. A Lush, Egyptian Land
  2. pp. 441-450
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  1. LI. Another "Old Home"
  2. pp. 451-459
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  1. LII. Hail, Indiana!
  2. pp. 460-465
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  1. LIII. Fishing in the Busseron and a County Fair
  2. pp. 466-471
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  1. LIV. The Ferry at Decker
  2. pp. 472-479
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  1. LV. A Minstrel Brother
  2. pp. 480-485
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  1. LVI. Evansville
  2. pp. 486-496
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  1. LVII. The Backwoods of Indiana
  2. pp. 497-506
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  1. LVIII. French Lick
  2. pp. 507-517
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  1. LIX. A College Town
  2. pp. 518-527
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  1. LX. "Booster Day" and a Memory
  2. pp. 528-536
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  1. LXI. The End of the Journey
  2. pp. 537-547
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