I have little to say about Poe Ballantine except that he's brilliant. He's got the heart of a beat, but avoids their unreadable pretension. He can turn a phrase that is aching or hilarious, but it will always come out beautiful.
The title of this book is misleading. True, most of it takes place in America, as Poe bounces from one one-horse-town to the next, but even in the vignette the book is named for, there is but a superficial list at best. It's more about the crushing nature of what America has become, the sameness of Everycity, USA, and yet as beat down as his lifestyle keeps him, there's still something grand about his nomadic life... of course, that could be in part due to knowing that could never be me... I could never be so diligent, so dedicated, so free. Still, for anyone realistic, I can't recommend this author enough.