Beautiful Country Burn Again

Literary Sojourn Book Discussion

Beautiful Country Burn Again

Tuesday, July 30, 2024 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
  • Main Library 2nd Floor
Read and discuss the nonfiction essay collection by 2024 Literary Sojourn featured author Ben Fountain.

About the Book 

In a sweeping work of reportage set over the course of 2016, New York Times bestselling author Ben Fountain recounts a surreal year of politics and an exploration of the third American existential crisis. Twice before in its history, the United States has been faced with a crisis so severe it was forced to reinvent itself in order to survive: first, the struggle over slavery, culminating in the Civil War, and the second, the Great Depression, which led to President Roosevelt’s New Deal and the establishment of America as a social-democratic state.

In a sequence of essays that excavate the past while laying bare the political upheaval of 2016, Ben Fountain argues that the United States may be facing a third existential crisis, one that will require a “burning” of the old order as America attempts to remake itself. Beautiful Country Burn Again narrates a shocking year in American politics, moving from the early days of the Iowa Caucus to the crystalizing moments of the Democratic and Republican national conventions, and culminating in the aftershocks of the weeks following election night. Along the way, Fountain probes deeply into history, illuminating the forces and watershed moments of the past that mirror and precipitated the present.

About the author

Ben Fountain is the  award-winning essayist and author of the new novel Devil Makes Three. His debut novel, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award. In 2016, his essays on the U.S. presidential election published in The Guardian were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary. 

About the Club 


The Literary Sojourn Author Study is a book discussion series designed to enhance the experience of reading our festival authors. Bud Werner Library provides book copies on loan for each group discussion. All of the discussion titles are also available in audio and e-book formats. These discussions are designed for moderation and mingling with members of the Literary Sojourn organizing committee as we dive into select fiction, memoir and nonfiction titles by our featured authors. Open to anyone interested in participating, discussions are designed to be inclusive, supportive and meet the needs and interests of the group. Choose to join in for one or all the conversations as participants read and gather to talk about works from each of the year's featured writers.

Learn more about Literary Sojourn, all this year's authors, and their complete reading lists at www.literarysojourn.org.