"Imbued with a spirit of gentleness and forgiveness, <i>Living Blue in the Red States</i> reminds us that we are in this together, left and right, trying to survive an ongoing political Katrina."—Greg Kosmicki, <i>Great Plains Quarterly</i> "Among the contributors are novelists, poets, essayists, and literature professors, all with passion for their regions and elegance in expressing their anger, frustration, and longing to close—or at least understand—the political divide."—<i>Booklist</i> "The red state/blue state divide, which has come to dominate poll projections, is not as well defined as election-eve pundits claim. . . . [David Starkey] shows that a sense of community often trumps politics, and the similarities between neighbors outnumber their differences."—<i>ForeWord</i> "[R]eveals the sensitivity, openness, and respect which the best (blue or red) minds can offer. . . . David Romtvedt's 'Red Politics and Blue in Wyoming,' Robin Hemley's 'Control Issues,' Jim Peterson's 'The Kreskin Effect,' and Starkey's 'Writing the Personal Political Essay' are all flat-out excellent writing, regardless (but not ignorant) of politics. That's a real accomplishment. The best of these essays—and there is a lot of great work beyond what I mention above—acknowledge the false dichotomy of red and blue, confront personal biases, and outline the disillusionment of the left at both the right and itself. Most importantly, they are vivid and eloquent."—Andy Fogle, <i>PopMatters</i>
Introduction
David Starkey
Part 1. West
1. Another Way of Saying
Sherry Simpson
2. Hauling WaterFrank Soos
3. Red Politics and Blue in Wyoming
David Romtvedt
4. Running in the Red
Jennifer Sinor
Part 2. Midwest
5. Election Season
Lee Martin
6. TrappingJonis Agee
7. Here Was Johnny
Steve Heller
8. America, Where's Your Sense of Humor?
Michael J. Rosen
9. Control Issues
Robin Hemley
10. A Campaign That Failed
Deb Olin Unferth
Part 3. South11. Playing Debussy in the Heart of Dixie
David Case
12. The Kreskin Effect
Jim Peterson
13. Faith
John Lane
14. How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Swamp in South Carolina
Gilbert Allen
15. Rescue the Drowning, Tie Your Shoe-Strings
Sidney Burris
16. P Is For . . .
Stephen Corey
17. Minority within Minority: Dynamics of Race and Culture in the New South
Anthony Kellman18. Theater of Operations
Donald Morrill
19. The World Loves New Orleans, but America Has Not Come to Its Rescue
Mona Lisa Saloy
20. Louisiana's New Political Landscape
Angus Woodward
21. Summertime
David Starkey
Afterword: Writing the Personal Political Essay
David Starkey
Contributors