Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country

Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9781496238382
ISBN-13 : 1496238389
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Book Synopsis Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country by : Mark Fiege

Download or read book Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country written by Mark Fiege and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2024-02 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wallace Stegner is an iconic western writer. His works of fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Angle of Repose and Big Rock Candy Mountain, as well as his nonfiction books and essays introduced the beauty and character of the American West to thousands of readers. Wallace Stegner’s Unsettled Country assesses his life, work, and legacy in light of contemporary issues and crises. Along with Stegner’s achievements, the contributors show how his failures offer equally crucial ways to assess the past, present, and future of the region. Drawing from history, literature, philosophy, law, geography, and park management, the contributors consider Stegner’s racial liberalism and regional vision, his gendered view of the world, his understandings of conservation and the environment, his personal experience of economic collapse and poverty, his yearning for community, and his abiding attachment to the West. Wallace Stegner’s Unsettled Country is an even-handed reclamation of Stegner’s enduring relevance to anyone concerned about the American West’s uncertain future.


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