"I have been privileged to live in a queer time; I have
witnessed the possibilities of both transcendence and horror.
Beneath the melange of comely and loathsome, I found a hope hidden
in contemporary existence: one can set out on a quest, a search for
the truth of the whole, the good of one's life. In spite of the
stumbling, the errors, the moral lapses, indeed, because of the
disarray, I came to see that only a teleological odyssey makes
sense, quiets the need for meaning. The end not only illumines the
journey, it also permits one to live with the shame of
failure."
--from the Preface
Stumbling Toward Justice is a collection of stories of one man's
odyssey through the darkness of the modern world. His journey takes
him through the United States, Venezuela, Mexico, Spain, Germany,
and India. In each place he stumbles for ground on which he can
stand, on which he can seek an honorable life and practice.
Lee Hoinacki's goal, he tells us, is to illustrate a fundamental
insight: "The promise of progress is a lie, a terrible and cruel
trap. My words can have only one justification: they sow doubt." He
questions contemporary belief in the goods offered by mainstream or
conventional practices of child rearing, education, health care,
industrial farming, and offers a critique of economic growth and
technological advances. Each chapter relates a story in one of
these areas from Hoinacki's experience, an experience that inspires
him to critical reflection.
Hoinacki's underlying assumption is that a narrative relating
one's personal experience may introduce the reader to a wider and
more incisive understanding than that provided by the investigative
and reporting methods of the social and natural sciences. He
suggests that one comes to see the physical world, the self, and
others better through the language of poetry than through that of
science. Stumbling Toward Justice is a fitting sequel to his
earlier book, El Camino: Walking to Santiago de Compostela. In this
account, Hoinacki is writing not about a single pilgrimage but
about a series of journeys over the course of his life. He speaks
with the greatest possible directness and authenticity, and the
truths he draws are powerful because his right to speak them has
been earned along the way. "I must discover and improvise my own
story as I go along," he writes.
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