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Wallace Stegner and the American West

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Renowned environmental historian Philip L. Fradkin reveals the Wallace Stegner behind the literary legacy—a generous teacher, conservationist, and man whose early landscapes shaped his life and cha...
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Renowned environmental historian Philip L. Fradkin reveals the Wallace Stegner behind the literary legacy—a generous teacher, conservationist, and man whose early landscapes shaped his life and character. Fradkin chronicles Stegner's formative years, from the raw, desolate plains of Saskatchewan and the canyonlands of Utah to California's Silicon Valley. A lifelong teacher and environmentalist, Stegner inspired countless writers and defended the wilderness against human desecration. In this biography of man, place, and century, Fradkin traces Stegner's life across its many landscapes, and shows us how this child of the fading frontier became the voice, protector, and enduring icon of the West.
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Price: $26.95
Pages: 406
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 17 February 2009
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520259577
Format: Paperback
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“This is a splendid scholarly study of America’s most important twentieth-century interpreter of the West.”
Philip L. Fradkin is the author of eleven highly praised books, including A River No More and The Great Earthquake and Firestorms of 1906. He was the first western editor of Audubon Magazine and shared a Pulitzer Prize as a journalist for the Los Angeles Times.
Introduction

Prologue
Unformed Youth
Talented Teacher
Reluctant Conservationist
Prominent Author
Epilogue

Acknowledgments
Works By and About Wallace Stegner
Notes
Index