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Fear and Loving in South Minneapolis (Paperback)
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Fear and Loving in South Minneapolis (Paperback)
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A veteran Twin Cities journalist and raconteur summons the life of
the city after reporting and recording its stories for more than
thirty years Two or three times a week, as a columnist, hustling
freelance writer, and genuinely curious reporter, Jim Walsh would
hang out in a coffee shop or a bar, or wander in a club or on a
side street, and invariably a story would unfold-one more chapter
in the story of Minneapolis, the city that was his home and his
beat for more than thirty years. Fear and Loving in South
Minneapolis tells that story, collecting the encounters and
adventures and lives that make a city hum-and make South
Minneapolis what it is. Here is a man who drives around Minneapolis
in a van that sports a neon sign and keeps a running tally of the
soldiers killed in Iraq. Here is another, haunted by the woman he
fell in love with, and lost, many years ago at the Minnesota Music
Cafe on St. Paul's East Side. Here are strangers on a cold night on
the corner of Forty-sixth and Nicollet, finding comfort in each
other's company in the wake of the shootings in Paris. And here are
Walsh's own memories catching up with him: the woman who joined him
in representing "junior royalty" for the Minneapolis Aquatennial
when they were both seven years old; the lost friend, Soul Asylum's
Karl Mueller, recalled while sitting on his memorial bench at
Walsh's go-to refuge, the Rose Gardens near Lake Harriet. These
everyday interactions, ordinary people, and quiet moments in Jim
Walsh's writing create an extraordinary picture of a city's life.
James Joyce famously bragged that if Dublin were ever destroyed, it
could be rebuilt in its entirety from his written works. The
Minneapolis that Jim Walsh maps is more a matter of heart, of urban
life built on human connections, than of streets intersecting and
literal landmarks: it is that lived city, documented in measures
large and small, that his book brings so vividly to mind, drafting
a blueprint of a community's soul and inviting a reader into the
boundless, enduring experience of Fear and Loving in South
Minneapolis.
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