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I See by My Outfit (Penguin Travel Library)

I See by My Outfit (Penguin Travel Library)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the story of a journey we would all like to take.
Review: Beagle paints a vivid picture of the motor scooter journey he and a friend, Phil, took from New York City to California in the early 60s. These are characters you quickly learn to care about. This is a book you want to hurry through to discover what adventure lies over the next hill while at the same time you want to read slowly to savor every paragraph. My only complaint is that the book is too short.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beagle's first, Beagle's best
Review: I bought this book in the late sixties and it sat on my shelf until the early nineties. At 16 or 17 it would have been wasted on me. Now it was a revelation. This is not Beagle writing about somewhere and somebody, which he does well enough. This is about him, young, uncertain, riding across America; writing to save his life, figure it out, find himself. It doesn't quite end like a novel. But it ends as a memoir should (especially when written very soon after the facts) as a gift of sharing the wisdom thus far.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magic realism.
Review: When I ran across I see by my outfit at a used bookstore i was I only pickecd it up becuse it wasa P.S. Beagle book I didn't have.
It was a simple eonough plot to follow, two college student's, two mopeds, and a goal of leaving their city.
What was capticating was the way the story unfolded. The journey that continued every day for the author is put down on paper so we may look into a world of magic realism.
The flow of the story is amazingly even, as events are dotted along the road side which come up and pass like highway signs.
The flaw the book has comes from trying to be too personel straight from the start. From the first chapter onward there are words from secrest languages that encode the content of the writng making it sometimes incomprehensable.
Still somthing of the book lingers in one's mind, like a residue left from seawater. Sotries and characters stay with you, simply becuse you feel you've met them before.



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