Garrison Keillor, Age Of Excellence
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Garrison Keillor
“The Age of Elegance”
The air is filled with nostalgia in Garrison Keillors article “The Age
of Elegance”. He uses the beautiful fall weather in the heartland state of
Minnesota to return to his childhood fantasy of a restaurant named Murrays.
Murrays brings back Keillors memories of what he and America once was, a place where a boy could have dreams without any worries.
Keillor vividly describes Murrays as a place of sophistication, yet it can be a place to bring dear friends to relax and enjoy a steak at the same time. He creates a bold and grand image for Murrays. Pink drapes, a coat check girl, red plush chairs, candles, white linens and mirrors give Murrays a touch of class. Yet, billboards advertising the specials and waitresses named Agnes and Gladys soften the image that Keillor is creating for Murrays.
Murrays is a symbol of Americas past. It brings back fond memories of the 50s and growing up for Keillor. It was a time of glory in Keillors life. Having dinner with the family, going to church every Sunday and spending Saturday afternoons watching football with the family played an important role in the American and Keillors family. Murrays is a reflection of a point in Keillors life that he never wants to forget. It is a place that he enjoys sharing with dear friends.
Minnesota, America, the American family and Keillor have changed greatly since the 50s and Keillors childhood. One thing has remained a constant though, Murrays. You can still go get a silver butter knife special for two. You can still expect to see the pink drapes and the red plush chairs