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American Voyeur: Dispatches From the Far Reaches of Modern Life
(January 5, 2010 release)
Benoit Denizet-Lewis, one of the most perceptive
and interesting journalists writing today, takes us into some unusual
precincts of American society in American Voyeur.
Denizet-Lewis made news with his New York Times
Magazine cover story "Double
Lives on the Down Low," which ignited a firestorm
by revealing a subculture of African-American men who have sex with
other men but who don't consider themselves gay. In American Voyeur, he
also takes us inside a summer camp for pro-life teenagers, a New
Hampshire town where two young brothers committed suicide, a social
group for lipstick lesbians, a middle school where a girl secretly lives
as a boy, a college where fraternity boys face the daunting prospect of
sobriety, a state where legally married young gay men are turning out to
be more like their parents than anyone might have suspected, a high
school where dating has been replaced by "hooking up," and other
intersections of youth culture and sexuality. Peer behind the curtain of
modern American life with this remarkable collection.
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America Anonymous
(January 6, 2009)
America Anonymous is the unforgettable story of eight men and
women from around the country -- including a grandmother, a college
student, a bodybuilder, and a housewife -- struggling with addictions.
For nearly three years, acclaimed journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis
immersed himself in their lives as they battled drug and alcohol abuse,
overeating, and
compulsive gambling and sexuality. Alternating with
their stories is Denizet-Lewis's candid account of his own recovery from
sexual addiction and his compelling examination of our culture of
addiction, where we obsessively search for new and innovative ways to
escape the reality of the present moment and make ourselves feel
"better."
Addiction is arguably this country's biggest public-health crisis,
triggering and exacerbating many of our most pressing social problems
(crime, poverty, skyrocketing health-care costs, and childhood abuse and
neglect). But while cancer and
AIDS survivors have taken to the streets
-- and to the halls of Congress -- demanding to be counted, millions of
addicts with successful long-term recovery talk only to each other in
the confines of anonymous Twelve Step meetings. (A notable exception is
the addicted celebrity, who often enters and exits rehab with great
fanfare.) Through the riveting stories of Americans in various stages of
recovery and relapse, Denizet-Lewis shines a spotlight on our most
misunderstood health problem (is addiction a brain disease? A
spiritual malady? A moral failing?) and breaks through the shame and denial that
still shape our cultural understanding of it -- and hamper our ability
to treat it.
Are Americans more addicted than people in other countries, or does it
just seem that way? Can food or sex be as addictive as alcohol and
drugs? And will we ever be able to treat addiction with a pill? These
are just a few of the questions Denizet-Lewis explores during his
remarkable journey inside the lives of men and women struggling to
become, or stay, sober. As the addicts in this book stumble, fall, and
try again to make a different and better life, Denizet-Lewis records
their struggles -- and his own -- with honesty and empathy.
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