The inspiration for Lamont Johnson's
The inspiration for Lamont Johnson's
film was, of course, Tom Wolfe's legendary 1965
Esquire article about famed stockcar racer Junior Johnson ("The Last American Hero is Junior Johnson.
Yes!"). It's a great piece and the whole article is
right here. Please read it...it's fantastic. Articles like this one and films like
The Last American Hero make me momentarily forget about red-state attitudes and even inspire admiration for the vitality of working-class types and blue-collar culture. They make me briefly ashamed of having used terms like "redneck." It's not genuine Americana that I hate -- it's the degraded, stupid-ass, hee-haw stuff peddled by downmarket opportunists and turned into corporate-brand jackoff diversions like
The Dukes of Hazzard TV series and motion picture. What galls me is that most consumers out there don't even know what genuine backwoods Americana is -- they just know the Happy Meal-kind that corporations have sold to them.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on July 14, 2005 at 7:30 AM
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