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The Dust Within the Rock: A Novel

Autor Frank Waters Contribuţii de Joseph T. Gordon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2002
Based on one of the most significant periods in Frank Waters’s own life, Pike’s Peak is perhaps the most complete expression of all the archetypal themes he explored in both fiction and nonfiction.
In The Dust within the Rock, the third book in the Pike’s Peak saga, an aging Joseph Rogier clings to his vision of finding gold in the great mountain and his grandson Marsh comes of age in the Rogier household. It is the early part of the twentieth century, in Colorado Springs, and the schoolhouse, the newsstand, the railroad, the mines, all become part of the younger man’s emergence into adulthood and self-discovery.
Waters’s powerful and intuitive style transforms the tale into a mythic journey, a search for meaning played out in the drama of everyday living on the vast American frontier.
Pike’s Peak (1971) is composed of three condensed novels: The Wild Earth’s Nobility, Below Grass Roots, and The Dust within the Rock. Some years after its publication, an interviewer asked Frank Waters whether it was autobiographical. “Yes,” he replied, “and no.”
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780804010498
ISBN-10: 0804010498
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Swallow Press

Recenzii

“Waters represented a wonder-filled, romantic West—a wild place possessing a great people and an even greater landscape of deep desert canyons and mystic mountain slopes.”—Telluride Times Journal

Notă biografică

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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Based on one of the most significant periods in Frank Waters’s own life, Pike’s Peak is perhaps the most complete expression of all the archetypal themes he explored in both fiction and nonfiction.In