Update cookies preferences

E-book: Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country: Ruin, Realism, and Possibility in the American West

4.14/5 (13 ratings by Goodreads)
Edited by , Edited by , Edited by
  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 01-Feb-2024
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496238375
  • Format - EPUB+DRM
  • Price: 28,85 €*
  • * the price is final i.e. no additional discount will apply
  • Add to basket
  • Add to Wishlist
  • This ebook is for personal use only. E-Books are non-refundable.
  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 01-Feb-2024
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496238375

DRM restrictions

  • Copying (copy/paste):

    not allowed

  • Printing:

    not allowed

  • Usage:

    Digital Rights Management (DRM)
    The publisher has supplied this book in encrypted form, which means that you need to install free software in order to unlock and read it.  To read this e-book you have to create Adobe ID More info here. Ebook can be read and downloaded up to 6 devices (single user with the same Adobe ID).

    Required software
    To read this ebook on a mobile device (phone or tablet) you'll need to install this free app: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    To download and read this eBook on a PC or Mac you need Adobe Digital Editions (This is a free app specially developed for eBooks. It's not the same as Adobe Reader, which you probably already have on your computer.)

    You can't read this ebook with Amazon Kindle

"Wallace Stegner is an iconic western writer. His works, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Angle of Repose and Big Rock Candy Mountain, as well as his nonfiction books and essays introduced the beauty and character of the American West to thousands ofreaders. Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country assesses his life, work, and legacy in light of contemporary issues and crises. Along with Stegner's achievements, the contributors show how his failures offer equally crucial ways to assess the past, present,and future of the region. Drawing from history, literature, philosophy, law, geography, and park management, the contributors consider Stegner's racial liberalism and regional vision, his gendered view of the world, his understandings of conservation andthe environment, his personal experience of economic collapse and poverty, his yearning for community, and his abiding attachment to the West. Wallace Stegner's Unsettled Country is an even-handed reclamation of Stegner's enduring relevance to anyone concerned about the American West's uncertain future. "--

"This collection shows that Wallace Stegner's work, however flawed, remains a useful tool for assessing the past, present, and future of the American West"--

Wallace Stegner is an iconic western writer. His works of fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning Angle of Repose and Big Rock Candy Mountain, as well as his nonfiction books and essays introduced the beauty and character of the American West to thousands of readers. Wallace Stegner’s Unsettled Country assesses his life, work, and legacy in light of contemporary issues and crises. Along with Stegner’s achievements, the contributors show how his failures offer equally crucial ways to assess the past, present, and future of the region.

Drawing from history, literature, philosophy, law, geography, and park management, the contributors consider Stegner’s racial liberalism and regional vision, his gendered view of the world, his understandings of conservation and the environment, his personal experience of economic collapse and poverty, his yearning for community, and his abiding attachment to the West. Wallace Stegner’s Unsettled Country is an even-handed reclamation of Stegner’s enduring relevance to anyone concerned about the American West’s uncertain future.


This collection shows that Wallace Stegner’s work, however flawed, remains a useful tool for assessing the past, present, and future of the American West.

Reviews

"Anyone who wishes to understand the history and meaning of the American West needs to read the works of those who have commented most brilliantly on the subject. The authors here have clearly shown why this examination must include the works of Wallace Stegner."-Harlan Hague, Roundup Magazine "Wallace Stegners Unsettled Country does good work in illustrating the contemporary West in all its nuance through the lens of Stegner, and should have broad, interdisciplinary appeal among historians, literary and cultural studies scholars, and social scientists working in the region."-Taimur Ahmad, H-Environment "Readers who know the work of Wallace Stegner will find this a fascinating and balanced assessment of his continuing significance in the twenty-first century."-Elizabeth Raymond, Nevada Historical Society Great writers present us with gifts as well as dilemmas. In this unflinching set of essays by scholars and practitioners of inclusive western history, Wallace Stegner is presented as bearing both. From various angles and social positions the contributors in this enlightening collection examine Stegners ideas, texts, political commitments, blind spots, and legacies, revealing not only Stegners mixed impact on American literature and culture but also how his critical vision can spark hope in these troubled times.-Tiya Miles, author of All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashleys Sack, a Black Family Keepsake, winner of the National Book Award Reappraisal is the perpetual destiny of artists and writers, so revisiting the life and messages of Wallace Stegner, the quintessential literary voice of the American West, is inevitable. In a collection that transports Stegner into the twenty-first century, the gifts the famed writer bequeathed us-beautiful expression, insights that can shade into horror, and yet hope for the future-are on display from every contributor. For all who treasure Stegners prose, his promotion of the art of writing, and his immersion in epic environmental battles, this smart, cutting-edge anthology may be the best book about him yet.-Dan Flores, New York Times best-selling author of Coyote America and Wild New World Wallace Stegner was one of the greatest original minds America ever produced, and I think hed be quietly happy to see his work expanded, challenged, and built on to great effect in this smart volume. Its a very high tribute.-Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? The contributors to Wallace Stegners Unsettled County revisit Stegners work in a critical and thoughtful way that reminds us of the brilliance of Stegner without glossing over his many faults as an observer of the American West. By drawing on inspiration from Stegners poignant observations, in these essays we find insight into what makes the American West such a complex and compelling region of study. As the authors remind us, only by dealing critically with our past as an unsettled region can we hope to make a better future.-MarÍa E. Montoya, author of Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict over Land in the American West, 18401900 To this day, Wallace Stegner continues to stand as the greatest writer on the modern American West. Wallace Stegners Unsettled Country captures his life and prominence beautifully. . . . As the authors ably show, his understanding of the past and vision for the future was based on his lifetime out on the ground in the arid West and his impeccable research into history, literature, and public policy. Stegners work was perhaps the most single important body of thought during the congressional action of the 1970s that is still the heart of modern conservation policy.-Charles Wilkinson, author of Crossing the Next Meridian: Land, Water, and the Future of the West

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Wallace Stegner in His Time and in Ours
Mark Fiege, Michael J. Lansing, and Leisl Carr Childers
Openings
1. Wallace Stegners Unsettled Country: Ruin, Realism, and Possibility in
the American West
Mark Fiege
Ruin
2. The American West as Exploited Space: From One Nation to Poston
Alexandra Hernandez
3. Creation as Erasure: Wallace Stegner and the Making and Unmaking of
Regions
Michael J. Lansing
4. Exploits against the Effete: Wallace Stegner and Bernard DeVoto, Men of
Western Letters
Flannery Burke
5. Returning to the Best Idea We Ever Had
Michael Childers
Realism
6. The Legacies of Wallace Stegner and the Stegner Fellowships in a Changing
American West
Nancy S. Cook
7. Sludge in the Cup: Wallace Stegners Philosophical Legacy and the Hard
Job Ahead
Michael A. Brown
8. Hope in Public Lands: A Conversation
Leisl Carr Childers and Adam M. Sowards
Possibility
9. The Education of Wallace Stegner
Melody Graulich
10. Revisiting The Marks of Human Passage: Lessons from the Dinosaur and
Bears Ears National Monument Controversies
Robert B. Keiter
11. The Geography of Hope in an Age of Uncertainty
Paul Formisano
12. The American West as Unlivable Space: Hope, Despair, and Adaptation in
an Era of Climate Chaos
Robert M. Wilson
Epilogue: Richer for This Sorrow
Mark Fiege, Michael J. Lansing, and Leisl Carr Childers
Contributors
Index
Mark Fiege is a professor of history and Wallace Stegner Chair in Western American Studies at Montana State University. He is the author of The Republic of Nature: An Environmental History of the United States. Michael J. Lansing is a professor of history at Augsburg University. He is the author of Insurgent Democracy: The Nonpartisan League in North American Politics. Leisl Carr Childers is an associate professor of history at Colorado State University. She is the author of The Size of the Risk: Histories of Multiple Use in the Great Basin.