The Opal Desert
Explorations of Fantasy and Reality in the American Southwest
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Published:1st Nov '99
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
"This is the book I would recommend to anybody interested in finding out about the literature of the American desert lands... I enjoyed reading The Opal Desert as I would a good novelI had a hard time putting it aside." -- John P. O'Grady, author of Grave Goods and Pilgrims to the Wild
In this spirited, personal, beautifully written book, Peter Wild explores the lives and works of sixteen writers whose words have shaped our visions of the opalescent deserts of the American Southwest.
The opalescent deserts of the American Southwest have become romantic icons in the public imagination through the words of writers, the images of artists and photographers, and the visual storytelling of filmmakers. In this spirited, personal, beautifully written book, Peter Wild explores the lives and works of sixteen writers whose words have shaped our visions of the opal desert.
Wild begins with Cabeza de Vaca, whose Relación of his desert wanderings sent treasure-hungry Spaniards searching for cities of gold. He goes on to discuss the works of both widely read and lesser-known nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors, including such luminaries as Mary Austin, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Ann Zwinger, and Charles Bowden. He links all the writers as explorers of one kind or another, searching for tangible or intangible treasures, some finding and some losing their dreams in the opal desert.
ISBN: 9780292791299
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
231 pages