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Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2009-09-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416571671 |
Returning to the territory of "Brokeback Mountain" (in her first volume of Wyoming Stories) and Bad Dirt (her second), National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winner Proulx delivers a stunning and visceral new collection.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416588906 |
Before she wrote the bestselling Brokeback Mountain, Annie Proulx was already producing some of the finest short fiction in the country. Here are her collected stories, including two new works never before anthologized. These stories reverberate with rural tradition, the rites of nature, and the rituals of small town life. The country is blue collar New England; the characters are native families and the dispossessed working class, whose heritage is challenged by the neorural bourgeoisie from the city; and the themes are as elemental as the landscape: revenge, malice, greed, passion. Told with skill and profundity and crafted by a master storyteller, these are lean, tough tales of an extraordinary place and its people.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416588892 |
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning and bestselling author of The Shipping News and Accordion Crimes comes one of the most celebrated short story collections of our time. Annie Proulx's masterful language and fierce love of Wyoming are evident in this collection of stories about loneliness, quick violence, and wrong kinds of love. In "The Mud Below," a rodeo rider's obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In "The Half-Skinned Steer," an elderly fool drives west to the ranch he grew up on for his brother's funeral, and dies a mile from home. In "Brokeback Mountain," the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the world's violent intolerance. These are stories of desperation, hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk tales, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyoming's traditional character and attitudes—confrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficulty—with the more benign values of the new west. Stories in Close Range have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, and GQ. They have been selected for the O. Henry Stories 1998 and The Best American Short Stories of the Century and have won the National Magazine Award for Fiction. This is work by an author writing at the peak of her craft.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2011-01-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1439171718 |
Part autobiography, part natural history, Bird Cloud is the glorious story of Annie Proulx’s piece of the Wyoming landscape and her home there. “Bird Cloud” is the name Annie Proulx gave to 640 acres of Wyoming wetlands and prairie and four-hundred-foot cliffs plunging down to the North Platte River. On the day she first visited, a cloud in the shape of a bird hung in the evening sky. Proulx also saw pelicans, bald eagles, golden eagles, great blue herons, ravens, scores of bluebirds, harriers, kestrels, elk, deer and a dozen antelope. She fell in love with the land, then owned by the Nature Conservancy, and she knew what she wanted to build on it—a house in harmony with her work, her appetites and her character, a library surrounded by bedrooms and a kitchen. Bird Cloud is the story of designing and constructing that house—with its solar panels, Japanese soak tub, concrete floor, and elk horn handles on kitchen cabinets. It is also an enthralling natural history and archaeology of the region—inhabited for millennia by Ute, Arapaho, and Shoshone Indians—and a family history, going back to nineteenth-century Mississippi riverboat captains and Canadian settlers. Proulx, a writer with extraordinary powers of observation and compassion, here turns her lens on herself. We understand how she came to be living in a house surrounded by wilderness, with shelves for thousands of books and long worktables on which to heap manuscripts, research materials and maps, and how she came to be one of the great American writers of her time.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2004-11-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0743273486 |
Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Annie Proulx returns with another stellar collection of short stories bound to be even more successful than her bestselling, critically acclaimed Close Range. Annie Proulx’s new collection is peopled by characters who struggle with circumstances beyond their control. Born to ranching, drawn to it, or desperate to get out, they inhabit worlds that are isolated and often dangerous. Trouble comes at them from unexpected angles, and they drive themselves through it, hardheaded and resourceful. No one writes better than Proulx about the American west and about lives that may no longer be viable. This is a stunning collection by one of the most vivid and exhilarating writers of our time.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Cowboys |
ISBN | : 0743275306 |
"Ennis del Mar and Jack Twist, two ranch hands, come together when they're working a sheepherder and camp tender one summer on a range above the tree line. At first, sharing an isolated tent, the attraction is casual, inevitable, but something deeper catches them that summer." "Both men work hard, marry, and have kids because that's what cowboys do. But over the course of many years and frequent separations this relationship becomes the most important thing in their lives, and they do anything they can to preserve it."--BOOK JACKET.
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ISBN | : 9780007303946 |
The Fantastic New Collection Of Stories From The Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Of The Shipping News And Brokeback Mountain. Fine Just The Way It Is Marks Annie Proulx'S Return To The Wyoming Of Brokeback Mountain And The Familiar Cast Of Hardy, Unsentimental Prairie Folk. The Stories Are Cast Over Centuries, And Capture The Voices And Lives Of The Settlers: From The Native Indian Tribes To The Modern Day Ranch Owners And Politicians, And Their Cowboy Forebears. In 'A Family Man', An Old Man Nearing The End Of His Life Unburdens Himself Of The Weighty Family Secrets That Were His Father'S Unwelcome Legacy. 'Them Old Cowboy Songs' Follows Archie And Rosie, A Young Pioneer Couple, And Their Hardships In Their Attempt To Homestead In The Exposed Wintry Expanses Of The Prairie, And 'Testimony Of The Donkey' Finds A Young International Couple, Marc And Caitlin, Struggling With Much More Modern Concerns, And Confronting Uncertainty As Their Relationship Comes To Its End. These Are Stories Of Desperation And Hard Times, Often Marked By An Inescapable Sadness, Set In A Landscape Both Brutal And Magnificent. Enlivened By Folk Tales, Flights Of Fancy, And Details Of Ranch And Rural Work, They Juxtapose Wyoming'S Traditional Character And Attitudes - Confrontation Of Tough Problems, Prejudice, Persistence In The Face Of Difficulty - With The More Benign Values Of The New West. These Are Bold, Elegant And Memorable Pieces, And Once More Confirm Annie Proulx As One Of The Most Talented, Unique Short Story Writers In The Language.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0007282737 |
The fantastic new collection of stories from the Pulitzer Prize wiining author of The Shipping News and Brokeback Mountain.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2007-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416588914 |
E. Annie Proulx's first novel, Postcards, winner of the 1993 Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction, tells the mesmerizing tale of Loyal Blood, who misspends a lifetime running from a crime so terrible that it renders him forever incapable of touching a woman. Blood's odyssey begins in 1944 and takes him across the country from his hardscrabble Vermont hill farm to New York, across Ohio, Minnesota, and Montana to British Columbia, on to North Dakota, Wyoming, and New Mexico and ends, today, in California, with Blood homeless and near mad. Along the way, he must live a hundred lives to survive, mining gold, growing beans, hunting fossils and trapping, prospecting for uranium, and ranching. In his absence, disaster befalls his family; greatest among their terrible losses are the hard-won values of endurance and pride that were the legacy of farm people rooted in generations of intimacy with soil, weather, plants, and seasons. Postcards chronicles the lives of the rural and the dispossessed and charts their territory with the historical verisimilitude and writerly prowess of Cather, Dreiser, and Faulkner. It is a new American classic.
Author | : Annie Proulx |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 413 |
Release | : 2008-12-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0292714203 |
The essays in this collection reveal many fascinating, often previously unknown facts about the Red Desert in an undeveloped region of Wyoming and are complemented by a photo-essay that portrays both the beauty and the devastation that characterize the region today.