The Lizard Woman by Frank Waters

The Lizard Woman by Frank Waters

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“The novel was begun in 1926, when I was twenty-four years old and working as a telephone engineer in Imperial Valley, on the California-Baja California border. During my stay there I made a horseback trip down into the little-known desert interior of Lower California.

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The Lizard Woman by Frank Waters

"The novel was begun in 1926, when I was twenty-four years old and working as a telephone engineer in Imperial Valley, on the California-Baja California border. During my stay there I made a horseback trip down into the little-known desert interior of Lower California. After having lived all of my early years in the high Rockies of California, I was unprepared for the vast sweep of sunstruck desert with its flat wastes, clumps of cacti, and barren parched-rock ranges. Its emotional impact was so profound, I was impelled to give voice to it with pencil and paper." — Frank Waters First published in 1930 under the title Fever Pitch, The Lizard Woman is Frank Waters' first novel. It foreshadows a theme central to Waters' later work: that we must attune our spirits to the land to fully understand our places in the natural order.
“The prose of Frank Waters seems almost as timeless as the Southwest of which he writes so elegantly and so eloquently… The Lizard Woman is the story of a journey, and of a discovery. It is a brief, but powerful and compelling story.” * Colorado Libraries *

Frank Waters (1902–1995), one of the finest chroniclers of the American Southwest, wrote twenty-eight works of fiction and nonfiction.

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ISBN 13 9780804009874
ISBN 10 0804009872
Title The Lizard Woman
Author Frank Waters
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ohio University Press
Year published 1985-02-01
Number of pages 114
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.