Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), abandons the mythic character of early western narratives, striving instead for realism. These two collections of essays do one better offering a satisfying blend of stark realism and wistful nostalgia for heroic western archetypes. With contrasting educational backgrounds and biographies, their authors show us the West from widely different perspectives: Mogen has taught English at Colorado State University for many years; Auker married at nineteen and has worked on ranches ever since. Yet both strike a similar balance, capturing the harsh truths of western living while describing with enthusiasm and awe figures and landscapes plucked straig...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
This paper is divided into three sections. The initial portion of this project looks to scholarly hi...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
At a time when so many recent western women\u27s memoirs either eschew the family farm or ranch as a...
Few shared my place of origin or the events of my life, but many, it seems, shared my experience. I...
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Readers will likely be familiar with the background dramas in One Degree West: Reflections of a Plai...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
The Montana Frontier: One Woman\u27s West traces the life of Joyce Litz\u27s grandmother, Lillian Ha...
In the concluding pages of Mary Clearman Blew\u27s newest contribution to western literature, she de...
Twenty years ago, Stange and her husband traded a modest New Jersey house for seven square miles of ...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
This paper is divided into three sections. The initial portion of this project looks to scholarly hi...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
At a time when so many recent western women\u27s memoirs either eschew the family farm or ranch as a...
Few shared my place of origin or the events of my life, but many, it seems, shared my experience. I...
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Readers will likely be familiar with the background dramas in One Degree West: Reflections of a Plai...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
The Montana Frontier: One Woman\u27s West traces the life of Joyce Litz\u27s grandmother, Lillian Ha...
In the concluding pages of Mary Clearman Blew\u27s newest contribution to western literature, she de...
Twenty years ago, Stange and her husband traded a modest New Jersey house for seven square miles of ...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
This paper is divided into three sections. The initial portion of this project looks to scholarly hi...
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...