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Over the Line
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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BEGINNINGS
- Over the Rainbow 17
- On Campus 23
- Taking History Off Campus 27
- Street Signs with Lew Kreinberg and Charles Bowden 33
- Chuck Becomes a Reporter 38
- Let the Tortoises Roll 43
- The Jimi Hendrix of Journalism 47
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BOWDEN’S SOUTHWEST
- Stand My Watch 59
- Give Light to the Air 63
- How’s My Government? 70
- Discovering Chuck 74
- Mr. Southwest 76
- Chuck’s Desert Garden 78
- Planting Trees 83
- A Man for All Seasons 86
- Chuck Bowden in the Twilight Zone 88
- The Most Fearless Writer in America 93
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PUBLISHING CHUCK
- Writing in the Moment 109
- The Big Kick: Editing Chuck 115
- Of Rock ’n’ Roll and Corn Laws: A Few Words on Charles Bowden 122
- Sketches of Chuck 130
- Assembling a Bowden Bibliography 134
- Lessons from Anger and Love 138
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COLLABORATORS
- Interviewing a Tire 147
- Dickens, Melville, and Bowden 154
- Over the Line 157
- Heart’s Desire 165
- White, Red, and Black 174
- Traveling and Not Traveling with Chuck 180
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TRAILING BOWDEN
- Bowden’s Need to Walk 187
- Bowden Nails the Door Shut behind Us 193
- Muir, Abbey, Bowden 197
- A Desert Evening with Chuck 203
- The Mesquite Tree and the Endless Loop 206
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WRITERS ON BOWDEN
- America’s Most Alarming Writer 215
- He Heard the Music 218
- Charles Bowden and La Santa Muerte 224
- The License Plate Said “Hayduke”: Chuck Bowden and the Red Cadillac—A Memory 238
- Scratchboard Opposites 248
- Drawn to the Flames: Bowden and Agee, Expanding the Boundaries of American Nonfiction 253
- Wild Gods of Mexico 258
- Crossing the Line 264
- The Fountain Theatre 269
- Pure Bowden 273
- Street Reporter on La Línea 280
- No One Gets Out Al 284
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CODA
- Here Stands a Reporter 295
- Packing Chuck’s Legacy 302
- Mary Martha Miles 308
- I Have Had to Make Up My Life As I Went Along 314
- Acknowledgments 321
- Copyright and Credits 323
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
BEGINNINGS
- Over the Rainbow 17
- On Campus 23
- Taking History Off Campus 27
- Street Signs with Lew Kreinberg and Charles Bowden 33
- Chuck Becomes a Reporter 38
- Let the Tortoises Roll 43
- The Jimi Hendrix of Journalism 47
-
BOWDEN’S SOUTHWEST
- Stand My Watch 59
- Give Light to the Air 63
- How’s My Government? 70
- Discovering Chuck 74
- Mr. Southwest 76
- Chuck’s Desert Garden 78
- Planting Trees 83
- A Man for All Seasons 86
- Chuck Bowden in the Twilight Zone 88
- The Most Fearless Writer in America 93
-
PUBLISHING CHUCK
- Writing in the Moment 109
- The Big Kick: Editing Chuck 115
- Of Rock ’n’ Roll and Corn Laws: A Few Words on Charles Bowden 122
- Sketches of Chuck 130
- Assembling a Bowden Bibliography 134
- Lessons from Anger and Love 138
-
COLLABORATORS
- Interviewing a Tire 147
- Dickens, Melville, and Bowden 154
- Over the Line 157
- Heart’s Desire 165
- White, Red, and Black 174
- Traveling and Not Traveling with Chuck 180
-
TRAILING BOWDEN
- Bowden’s Need to Walk 187
- Bowden Nails the Door Shut behind Us 193
- Muir, Abbey, Bowden 197
- A Desert Evening with Chuck 203
- The Mesquite Tree and the Endless Loop 206
-
WRITERS ON BOWDEN
- America’s Most Alarming Writer 215
- He Heard the Music 218
- Charles Bowden and La Santa Muerte 224
- The License Plate Said “Hayduke”: Chuck Bowden and the Red Cadillac—A Memory 238
- Scratchboard Opposites 248
- Drawn to the Flames: Bowden and Agee, Expanding the Boundaries of American Nonfiction 253
- Wild Gods of Mexico 258
- Crossing the Line 264
- The Fountain Theatre 269
- Pure Bowden 273
- Street Reporter on La Línea 280
- No One Gets Out Al 284
-
CODA
- Here Stands a Reporter 295
- Packing Chuck’s Legacy 302
- Mary Martha Miles 308
- I Have Had to Make Up My Life As I Went Along 314
- Acknowledgments 321
- Copyright and Credits 323
- Index 329