The Pacific Northwest

Growth of a Regional Identity

Raymond D Gastil author Barnett Singer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:30th Apr '10

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The Pacific Northwest cover

The Pacific Northwest--for the purposes of this book mostly Oregon and Washington--has sometimes been seen as lacking significant cultural history. Home to idyllic environmental wonders, the region has been plagued by the notion that the best and brightest often left in search of greater things, that the mainstream world was thousands of miles away--or at least as far south as California.

This book describes the Pacific Northwest's search for a regional identity from the first Indian-European contacts through the late twentieth century, identifying those individuals and groups "who at least struggled to give meaning to the Northwest experience." It places particular emphasis on writers and other celebrated individuals in the arts, detailing how their lives and works both reflected the region and also enhanced its sense of self.

“The fascination of this book is in its life stories...a remarkable tour de force...a fine and comprehensive guide and a rich bibliography”—Pacific Northwest Quarterly
“Gastil and Singer find important themes in surprising places”—Western American Literature
“Valuable”—Pacific Historical Review
“Achieves what no other book has done for the Pacific Northwest...fills a gap...a valuable guide to an often-overlooked topic and deserves wide attention among professors, students, and general readers”—Oregon Historical Quarterly
“A unique book. All scholars in the field, as well as the educated public, will find it valuable.”—Michael Allen, Professor of History and American Studies, University of Washington, Tacoma.

ISBN: 9780786445400

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 308g

227 pages