![]() ![]() Earley illuminates the nuances of accumulated experience without diminishing the external milestones. Yet suicidal depressions encroach, as Earley grows up and gets married, though he eventually finds a material and spiritual life that suits him. ![]() His memoir begins with his childhood in a small Southern town-where time is measured by television sitcoms, and his parents marital problems and his sister's death are counterbalanced with Star Trek, MASHĪnd Happy Days. ![]() The sad truth is that I do not like Christians very much, particularly when they congregate." Such quasi–non sequiturs characterize Earley's elegant, evocative and often provocative prose, which never slips into sentimentality or self-indulgent reverie. "I loved the smell of incense as much as the smell of beer, and probably for the same reasons. ![]()
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