Four In The Morning
Essays By Sy Safransky
Since Sy Safransky founded The Sun over thirty years ago, his essays have appeared regularly in the magazine. Thirty of his best are collected in Four In The Morning. "This guy is absolutely naked on the printed page," writes the Asheville Citizen-Times. "No pretension, no elevated ideas … just one man’s responses to the world around him and the people he loves."
Contents
Bitter Medicine
Dropping Out
Generations
Adding On
Ashes To Ashes
Pornography’s Child
Selling Out
Some Enchanted Evening
The Writing On The Wall
Hand In Hand
Baby Fat
Between The Lines
Last Words
Enemies Of Freedom
By The Beautiful Sea
Easy Answer
The Shadow’s Speed
Breathing Space
Roads
Company
Trail’s End
The Man In The Mirror
Of The Brave
The Sky’s The Limit
Refrain
Home Is Where
Native Tongue
This Body
Graduation
Legacy



