Inter State: Essays from California

Author:   Jose Vadi
Publisher:   Soft Skull Press
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9781593766955


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
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Author:   Jose Vadi
Publisher:   Soft Skull Press
Imprint:   Soft Skull Press
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9781593766955


ISBN 10:   1593766955
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Inter State is a cinematic, tender collection of essays that breathe memory into the layered histories of an ever changing California. Written with prose that sings with love, Vadi demands that we pay homage to the cracks, the streets, the buildings, and familial bodies that once occupied spaces now crowded with gentrifiers and dreamers. 'How can I tell you how much an intersection means to me?' Vadi writes, and so we learn a land by driving, walking, by skating through smoke and ruin, paying attention to what startling beauty persists. -- Mariama J. Lockington, author of The Lucky Daughter and For Black Girls Like Me In this lyrical collection, ethnographer-on-a-skateboard Jose Vadi uses personal and family history to explore the vicissitudes of California life. Inter State is a soulful chronicle of precariousness in the Golden State--including farm work, tech work, homelessness, gentrification, and wildfires--that also pays homage to the familiar drives, dive bars, and skate spots that will keep its author loyal until death. A rich and moving meditation on the forces that can make us feel displaced even when we know we are at home. --Nina Renata Aron, author of Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls This is a must read book, it must be read to yourself, aloud to your friends, and to strangers on the bus. Jose Vadi's brilliant collection Inter State maps internal and external geographies of California through lush description and deft analysis. From the Bay Area down through the Central Valley into SoCal this collection showcases a voice keenly aware of how history is alive both in the landscape as well as inside his own writing body. --sam sax, author of Madness and Bury It I wonder if our country had more writers like Jose Vadi whether we'd be in quite so wretched a state as we are. With wit and rage and love in equal measures, Inter State is an antidote to the persistent mythology of power as character. Vadi claws elbow-deep into the soil to unearth that which has been buried, forced aside, and willfully forgotten. He speaks of family and injustice, of labor camps and tech booms, and after reading this book, it is clear that anyone who writes of California without anger is a liar. I look very forward to reading it again. --Kyle Beachy, author of The Slide: A Novel What a pleasure it is to trace the many histories of California as mapped by the reverent and incisive Jose Vadi. Whether driving through a central state valley, trudging up a San Francisco hill, dodging cops, or just making his way through a decadent museum, each of the routes he winds for us is peppered deliciously with historical, political and familial stories all the while being driven by exquisite and generous prose. All these long and meandering sentences moving languidly like a coastline, like a famous highway, like a grape vine: rippling, bending, cascading like the landscape he is conjuring, making memorials where there are none but where there should be. The writing is candid, colorful, captivating and just like the feeling you get when you're in California, you want to stay here, on this land and in this language forever. Vadi is the perfect Californian flaneur: well paced, inconspicuously observant, just a little bit legally high and reporting live from his skateboard. --Lauren Whitehead, Writer. Performer. Assistant Arts Professor of Drama at NYU Tisch School of the Arts Cerebral and rich with history and sharp observation, Inter State is a searing love letter to California, a physical and emotional map of the places and people we call home, cities that destroy as well as nourish. With smart prose and daring form, these are perfect essays for our complicated times. --Melissa Valentine, author of The Names of All the Flowers


In this lyrical collection, ethnographer-on-a-skateboard Jose Vadi uses personal and family history to explore the vicissitudes of California life. Inter State is a soulful chronicle of precariousness in the Golden State--including farm work, tech work, homelessness, gentrification, and wildfires--that also pays homage to the familiar drives, dive bars, and skate spots that will keep its author loyal until death. A rich and moving meditation on the forces that can make us feel displaced even when we know we are at home. --Nina Renata Aron, author of Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls This is a must read book, it must be read to yourself, aloud to your friends, and to strangers on the bus. Jose Vadi's brilliant collection Inter State maps internal and external geographies of California through lush description and deft analysis. From the Bay Area down through the Central Valley into SoCal this collection showcases a voice keenly aware of how history is alive both in the landscape as well as inside his own writing body. --sam sax, author of Madness and Bury It I wonder if our country had more writers like Jose Vadi whether we'd be in quite so wretched a state as we are. With wit and rage and love in equal measures, Inter State is an antidote to the persistent mythology of power as character. Vadi claws elbow-deep into the soil to unearth that which has been buried, forced aside, and willfully forgotten. He speaks of family and injustice, of labor camps and tech booms, and after reading this book, it is clear that anyone who writes of California without anger is a liar. I look very forward to reading it again. --Kyle Beachy, author of The Slide: A Novel What a pleasure it is to trace the many histories of California as mapped by the reverent and incisive Jose Vadi. Whether driving through a central state valley, trudging up a San Francisco hill, dodging cops, or just making his way through a decadent museum, each of the routes he winds for us is peppered deliciously with historical, political and familial stories all the while being driven by exquisite and generous prose. All these long and meandering sentences moving languidly like a coastline, like a famous highway, like a grape vine: rippling, bending, cascading like the landscape he is conjuring, making memorials where there are none but where there should be. The writing is candid, colorful, captivating and just like the feeling you get when you're in California, you want to stay here, on this land and in this language forever. Vadi is the perfect Californian flaneur: well paced, inconspicuously observant, just a little bit legally high and reporting live from his skateboard. --Lauren Whitehead, Writer. Performer. Assistant Arts Professor of Drama at NYU Tisch School of the Arts Cerebral and rich with history and sharp observation, Inter State is a searing love letter to California, a physical and emotional map of the places and people we call home, cities that destroy as well as nourish. With smart prose and daring form, these are perfect essays for our complicated times. --Melissa Valentine, author of The Names of All the Flowers


California is a palimpsest; there are cities and stories that were erased to make room for the ones that exist now. Vadi's dispatches about gentrification sanitizing Oakland, the state's many unheralded laborers (like the incarcerated men and women who work shoulder-to-shoulder but not dollar-for-dollar with our firefighters), and the tech and population booms reshaping the state, are an attempt to unearth those stories . . . His writing transposes those voices from the margins to center stage by letting them assume their rightful place as co-authors of the story of California . . . Inter State comes alive because of the intimacy Vadi infuses into his archiving . . . Vadi's meticulous retracing of his family's footprints across the state-down to the exact placement of the orange tree, chiles and aguacates in his late grandfather's backyard-is exemplary. -Naomi Elias, KQED Regardless of setting, every essay in this sharp collection addresses a different aspect of California's gentrification, but the thread that holds the pieces together is Vadi's own confusion, anger, and bitterness at watching the state that he knows and loves fade away before his eyes, providing a modern rejoinder to Richard Rodriguez's kindred memoir Brown. At a line level, the book is outstanding, filled with long, breathless sentences, innovative syntax . . . Vadi's talent shines in his descriptions of characters . . . A stunningly written . . . series of essays about California. -Kirkus Reviews Part love letter, part indictment, this moving debut essay collection from Vadi captures the changing landscape of California. A native Californian, aging skateboarder, and poet, Vadi laments in deeply felt prose California's transformation . . . The provocative observations will please essay fans. -Publishers Weekly Inter State is a cinematic, tender collection of essays that breathe memory into the layered histories of an ever changing California. Written with prose that sings with love, Vadi demands that we pay homage to the cracks, the streets, the buildings, and familial bodies that once occupied spaces now crowded with gentrifiers and dreamers. 'How can I tell you how much an intersection means to me?' Vadi writes, and so we learn a land by driving, walking, by skating through smoke and ruin, paying attention to what startling beauty persists. - Mariama J. Lockington, author of The Lucky Daughter and For Black Girls Like Me In this lyrical collection, ethnographer-on-a-skateboard Jose Vadi uses personal and family history to explore the vicissitudes of California life. Inter State is a soulful chronicle of precariousness in the Golden State-including farm work, tech work, homelessness, gentrification, and wildfires-that also pays homage to the familiar drives, dive bars, and skate spots that will keep its author loyal until death. A rich and moving meditation on the forces that can make us feel displaced even when we know we are at home. -Nina Renata Aron, author of Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls This is a must read book, it must be read to yourself, aloud to your friends, and to strangers on the bus. Jose Vadi's brilliant collection Inter State maps internal and external geographies of California through lush description and deft analysis. From the Bay Area down through the Central Valley into SoCal this collection showcases a voice keenly aware of how history is alive both in the landscape as well as inside his own writing body. -sam sax, author of Madness and Bury It I wonder if our country had more writers like Jose Vadi whether we'd be in quite so wretched a state as we are. With wit and rage and love in equal measures, Inter State is an antidote to the persistent mythology of power as character. Vadi claws elbow-deep into the soil to unearth that which has been buried, forced aside, and willfully forgotten. He speaks of family and injustice, of labor camps and tech booms, and after reading this book, it is clear that anyone who writes of California without anger is a liar. I look very forward to reading it again. -Kyle Beachy, author of The Slide: A Novel Cerebral and rich with history and sharp observation, Inter State is a searing love letter to California, a physical and emotional map of the places and people we call home, cities that destroy as well as nourish. With smart prose and daring form, these are perfect essays for our complicated times. -Melissa Valentine, author of The Names of All the Flowers


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JOSÉ VADI is an award-winning essayist, poet, playwright, and film producer. Vadi received the San Francisco Foundation's Shenson Performing Arts Award for his debut play, a eulogy for three, produced by Marc Bamuthi Joseph's Living Word Project. He is the author of SoMa Lurk, a collection of photos and poems published by Project Kalahati / Pro Arts Commons. His work has been featured by the PBS NewsHour, the San Francisco Chronicle and The Daily Beast, while his writing has appeared in Catapult, McSweeney’s, New Life Quarterly, The Los Angeles Review of Books, SFMOMA's Open Space, and Pop-Up Magazine.

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