Lasso the Wind by Timothy Egan

Lasso the Wind by Timothy Egan

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Lasso the Wind by Timothy Egan

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

Winner of the Mountains and Plains Book Seller's Association Award

Sprawling in scope. . . . Mr. Egan uses the past powerfully to explain and give dimension to the present. --The New York Times

Fine reportage . . . honed and polished until it reads more like literature than journalism. --Los Angeles Times

They have tried to tame it, shave it, fence it, cut it, dam it, drain it, nuke it, poison it, pave it, and subdivide it, writes Timothy Egan of the West; still, this region's hold on the American character has never seemed stronger. In this colorful and revealing journey through the eleven states west of the 100th meridian, Egan, a third-generation westerner, evokes a lovely and troubled country where land is religion and the holy war between preservers and possessors never ends.

Egan leads us on an unconventional, freewheeling tour: from America's oldest continuously inhabited community, the Ancoma Pueblo in New Mexico, to the high kitsch of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where London Bridge has been painstakingly rebuilt stone by stone; from the fragile beauty of Idaho's Bitterroot Range to the gross excess of Las Vegas, a city built as though in defiance of its arid environment. In a unique blend of travel writing, historical reflection, and passionate polemic, Egan has produced a moving study of the West: how it became what it is, and where it is going.

The writing is simply wonderful. From the opening paragraph, Egan seduces the reader. . . . Entertaining, thought provoking.
--The Arizona Daily Star Weekly

A western breeziness and love of open spaces shines through Lasso the Wind. . . . The writing is simple and evocative.
--The Economist
Timothy Egan is a national enterprise reporter for The New York Times. In 2001, he was part of a team of reporters awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the paper's series exploring racial attitudes across contemporary America. He is the author of four books, including The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl (2006), which won the National Book Award for nonfiction in 2006. Amy Pastan is an independent editor and scholar, formerly of the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The Preface is by W. Ralph Eubanks, director of publishing at The Library of Congress.
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ISBN 13 9780679781820
ISBN 10 067978182X
Titel Lasso the Wind
Autor Timothy Egan
Serie Vintage Departures
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Random House USA Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 1999-10-26
Seitenanzahl 288
Preise Winner of Reading the West (Nonfiction) 1999
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