Midwestern Strange: Hunting Monsters, Martians, and the Weird in Flyover Country

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Price
$21.95  $20.41
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
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Pages
224
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781496215604

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About the Author
B. J. Hollars is an associate professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He is the author of The Road South: Personal Stories of the Freedom Riders, Flock Together: A Love Affair with Extinct Birds (Nebraska, 2017), and From the Mouths of Dogs: What Our Pets Teach Us about Life, Death, and Being Human (Nebraska, 2015).
Reviews
"Midwestern Strange is most engaging due to Hollars's casual yet compelling writing style. . . . The insertion of Hollars's own commentary questioning both belief and disbelief with respect to these phenomena gives Midwestern Strange an inquisitive feel. Readers are encouraged to suspend their own beliefs and consider an array of explanations for the strange occurrences."--Eleanor Hasken-Wagner, Journal of Folklore Research-- (3/11/2021 12:00:00 AM)
"Midwestern Strange is highly recommended for its perspective (as we say in the Midwest, "it's different"), but also for its satisfying prose. Hollars is a beautiful writer who entranced me with deftness of style from the formal to the unceremonious."--Adrian Koesters, Split Rock Review
"From Bigfoot to Area 51 to the Jersey Devil, the United States boasts plenty of legendary unsolved mysteries, and the Midwest has had its share of odd occurrences. B. J. Hollars takes a look at a few of these in the entertaining and informative travelogue Midwestern Strange."--Jeff Fleischer, Foreword Reviews
"Crazy tales, from the turtle the size of a dining room table, which turned an Indiana family's life upside down, to stories of pancake-flipping visitors from outer space. Hollars meets some fascinating people in this quirky account that contends with the ways such oddities retain cultural footholds."--Marjie Ducey, Omaha World-Herald-- (12/3/2019 12:00:00 AM)
"Midwestern Strange is a mixture of folklore and travelogue, with a touch of memoir. Ultimately, it's the story of a curious mind, hoping to be amazed."--Susan Neville, Indiana Magazine of History
"What happens when a professor ventures out to discover the unusual? Werewolves, UFOs, and mysterious creatures become his field of study, the road becomes his classroom, and this book becomes your guide to adventure."--Chad Lewis, author of Minnesota Road Guide to Mysterious Creatures

-- (2/23/2019 12:00:00 AM)
"In this intriguing travelogue of marvels, B.J. Hollars encounters werewolves, giant turtles, Mothmen, flying saucers, and other phantoms that haunt the landscape of flyover country. The real wonders in this extraordinary book, however, are the fascinating people that Hollars meets along the way. Midwestern Strange has something for those who want to believe as well as for those who are looking to find the human heart at the center of these charming tales of the unknown."--Gregory L. Reece, author of Creatures of the Night and Weird Science and Bizarre Beliefs
-- (2/23/2019 12:00:00 AM)
"Hollars's observations on why we find the strange so compelling and how our embrace of curiosity and capacity for belief enhance our humanity are inspiring. In a book filled with tales about oddities such as a disappearing dinner-table-sized turtle, a reader might not expect such lofty observations on human nature and capacity."--Mark Soderstrom, SFRA Review