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This is DSK's second book with Page Publishing. The title of this work with Page is Applesauce. It is a continuation and explanation of his first work, Lemonade, and follows in the same mode of aphoristic storytelling. Lemonade and Applesauce are in the same set. There are many stories, or books--as DSK calls them, in both Lemonade and Applesauce. In Applesauce, there is a book about a transcontinental motorcyclist; a book concerning the preparation for a sea voyage; a book about some of the author's few accoutrements; there is a book about a journey by sea to the Azores. There is a book about German and American factories, and a book about more common transportation. There is a book on the economy; a book on a carnival festivity; and a book on actual American utopias--from cohousing to Earthships. There is a book about a major Tennessee branch of the Manhattan Project; a book about a lightning and thunder resort; a book about two veterans; a book about a youthful community; and finally, a book that represents a return to the existential experience of street life.
Writing through Schizophrenic trauma, David has created an enduring fragmentary world. It is a written testament to the author's survival. There are tensions between empire and the subaltern, prohibition and liberty, the professions and freedom, North America and South America, and so on. I hope these tales delight, amuse, and entertain.
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