Memories of My Father Watching TV

Curtis White author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Dalkey Archive Press

Published:18th Jun '98

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Memories of My Father Watching TV cover

From the author of Monstrous Possibility and The Idea of Home, this is a novel about television, popular culture and the American family. The television shows are the protagonists, and they shape the family members" personalities.'

"Memories of My Father Watching TV" has as its protagonists television shows, around which the personalities of family members are shaped. The shows have a life of their own and become the arena of shared experience. And in Curtis White's hands, they become a son's projections of what he wants for himself and his father through characters in "Combat, " "Highway Patrol, " "Bonanza, " and other television shows (and one movie) from the 1950s and '60s. Comic in many ways, "Memories" is finally a sad lament of father-son relationship that is painful and tortured, displayed against a background of what they most shared, the watching of television, the universal American experience.

"These hours in front of the idiot box illuminate the tragic truth of the stuff that many father/son relationships are made of: silence but for media mentoring. Curtis White brilliantly depicts the family unit transformed into rage and reruns." --Susan Swartwout

ISBN: 9781564781895

Dimensions: 215mm x 141mm x 14mm

Weight: 213g

158 pages