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Talking Up A Storm Voices Of The New West Gregory L Morris

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Talking Up A Storm Voices Of The New West Gregory L Morris
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Publisher: Nebraska
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.78 MB
Author: Gregory L. Morris
ISBN: 9780803231696, 0803231695
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Talking Up A Storm Voices Of The New West Gregory L Morris by Gregory L. Morris 9780803231696, 0803231695 instant download after payment.

In interviews with fifteen contemporary writers of the American West, Gregory L. Morris demonstrates what these widely divergent talents have in common: they all redefine what it is to be a western writer. No longer enthralled (though sometimes inspired) by the literary traditions of openness, place, and rugged individualism, each of the writers has remained true to the demand for clarity, strength, and honesty, virtues sustained in their conversations. Morris talks with Ralph Beer, Mary Clearman Blew, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, James Crumley, Ivan Doig, Gretel Ehrlich, Richard Ford, Molly Gloss, Ron Hansen, John Keeble, William Kittredge, David Long, Thomas McGuane, Amy Tan, and Douglas Unger. Their lives and fiction stretch from Montana to Texas, from ranches to universities, from sea level to mountain slopes.

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