Synopsis "Dreams of the Presidents: From George Washington to Barack Obama (in English)"
The stuff of dreams--hopes, fears, and longings--represents universal subjects to which everyone can relate. Dreams take on a new cultural currency in this collection of dream-poems, one for each American president. Exploring power, as well as its limits and possibilities, linguistics instructor Charles Barasch plays no favorites, making light of the sense of entitlement and self-importance that afflicts too many politicians. Fun to read, humorous, and laced with events of historical interest, each poem gives a dose of insight into the president's life and his relationships with others, including his family, allies, and rivals. Where contemporary people or important references to American history--such as slavery and the Indian wars--occur, notes explain and contextualize them within the poem's meaning. Published during an election year, this book offers a well-timed look at politicians, some much-needed laughs at leaders who take themselves too seriously, and a fun platform from which readers can start to explore the lives of those who, for better or worse, have led America.