
Dan Gerber
Dan Gerber was born and grew up in western Michigan and received
his bachelor's degree from Michigan State University in 1962. He has
worked as a corporate executive, an automobile dealer, a profe...
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Second Life, A
A Collected Nonfiction
Dan Gerber
Winner of the Independent Publishers' Association IPA Book
Award, Honorable Mention, 2002 Winner of the Society for
Midwestern Literature's Mark Twain Award for Distinguished
Contributions to Midwestern Literature, 2001
A Second Life brings together several new pieces with the best
of Dan Gerber's previously published essays and magazine stories,
manyof which have appeared in magazines such as Outside, Playboy,
Sports Afield, and Sports Illustrated. Gerber limns his
experience as a professional racing driver, journalist, sailor, and
fisherman with a poet's eye and a novelist's gift for narrative,
believing, as he states in his introduction, that our truest lives
must be imagined.
New essays in this collection include a
meditative journal on the Arctic and an in-depth
interview in which Gerber discusses the
relationship of his artistic life with that as
an explorer of the natural world. Also included
are a gripping account of his return to racing
thirty-three years after his career-ending
crash, a story about saving his own life in the
African desert by introducing a clan of Rendili
warriors to ice, a chronicle of his pursuit of
the most elusive fish in the world, and the
story of a clandestine sailing trip to Cuba. His
classic and highly praised book on the
Indianapolis 500, the World's Fastest Carnival
Ride, long out of print, is included here in its
entirety.
Blending Thoreau's dictum that "a writer is a
traveler who stays at home," with Wallace
Stevens's that "it is the worst of all things
not to live in a physical world," Dan Gerber's
focus in A Second Life is the inward experience
of the outer world.
Reviews
"A broad range of human
experience fills this amazing
compilation. A Second
Life is engaging,
informative, compelling
reading from first page to
last!"
- Michael J. Carson
The Midwest Book Review
World rights
320 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", 2001
Cloth, $26.95,
0-87013-589-9 978-0-87013-589-7

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