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Desert solitaire : a season in the wilderness  Cover Image Book Book

Desert solitaire : a season in the wilderness / by Edward Abbey ; drawings by Edward Abbey ; photos. by Gibbs Smith.

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  • ISBN: 0879050705 :
  • Physical Description: xvi, 269 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Salt Lake City : Peregrine Smith, 1981.

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General Note:
Reprint of the 1st ed. (1968) published by McGraw-Hill, New York.
Subject: Abbey, Edward, 1927-
Abbey, Edward, 1927-1989.
Desert biology > Utah > Arches National Park.
Park rangers > United States > Biography.
Arches National Park (Utah)

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Syndetic Solutions - Author Notes for ISBN Number 0879050705
Desert Solitaire
Desert Solitaire
by Abbey, Edward (Author, Illustrator); Smith, Gibbs M. (Photographer)
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Author Notes

Desert Solitaire

Edward Abbey was born January 29, 1927 in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby Home. After military service in Naples, Italy, from 1945-47, he enrolled in Indiana University of Pennsylvania for a year before traveling to the West. He fell in love with the desert Southwest and eventually attended the University of New Mexico, where he obtained both graduate and post-graduate degrees. Abbey was a Fulbright Fellow from 1951-52. Abbey was an anarchist and a radical environmentalist; these positions are reflected in his writings. His novel Fire on the Mountain won the Western Heritage Award for Best Novel in 1963. Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness, considered by many to be his best work, is nonfiction that reflects Abbey's love for the American Southwest and draws on his experiences as a park ranger. Among his best-known works are The Brave Cowboy (1956), The Monkey Wrench Gang (1975), and The Fool's Progress (1988). In 1966 The Brave Cowboy was made into a movie titled Lonely Are the Brave, starring Kirk Douglas. Two collections of essays have been published since his death in 1989: Confessions of a Barbarian in 1994 and The Serpents of Paradise the following year. In 1987, Abbey was offered the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, but he declined. Abbey died in March 1989, near Tucson, Arizona, from complications following surgery. He did not want a traditional burial but rather requested to be buried in the Arizona desert, where he could nourish the earth which had been the subject of so many of his works. (Bowker Author Biography)


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