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Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs Living and Writing in the West

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ISBN-10: 0140174028

ISBN-13: 9780140174021

Edition: N/A

Authors: Wallace Stegner

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Nominated for a National Book Critics Circle award, "Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs" gathers together Wallace Stegner's most important and memorable writings on the American West: its landscapes, diverse history, and shifting identity; its beauty, fragility, and power. With subjects ranging from the writer's own "migrant childhood" to the need to protect what remains of the great western wilderness (which Stegner dubs "the geography of hope") to poignant profiles of western writers such as John Steinbeck and Norman Maclean, this collection is a riveting testament to the power of place. At the same time it communicates vividly the sensibility and range of this most gifted…    
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Book details

List price: $12.95
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 4/1/1993
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

In 1972, Stegner won a Pulitzer Prize for Angle of Repose (1971), a novel about a wheelchair-bound man's re-creation of his New England grandmother's experience in a late nineteenth-century frontier town. As a result, Stegner is undergoing something of a revival. His work enjoys a new appreciation for its traditional narrative forms, its use of rich detail, and the unpretentious way it treats general social and psychological issues. For readers tired or confused by postmodernist fiction, Stegner offers relief. Stegner may also be the beneficiary of a quickening of interest in the latest literary westward expansion that includes such diverse writers as Jane Smiley and Larry McMurtry.…    

Introduction
Personal
Finding the Place: A Migrant Childhood
Letter, Much Too Late
Crossing Into Eden
Habitat
Thoughts in a Dry Land
Living Dry
Striking the Rock
Variations on a Theme by Crevecoeur
A Capsule History of Conservation
Witness
Coming of Age: The End of the Beginning
On Steinbeck's Story "Flight"
George R. Stewart and the American Land
Walter Clark's Frontier
Haunted by Waters: Norman Maclean
The Sense of Place
A Letter to Wendell Berry
The Law of Nature and the Dream of Man: Ruminations on the Art of Fiction