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A Country the Mind: Wallace Stegner, Bernard DeVoto, History, and American Land

A Country the Mind: Wallace Stegner, Bernard DeVoto, History, and American Land in Bloomington, MN
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In this beautifully written account, John Thomas details an intimate portrait of the intellectual friendship between two commanding figures of western letters and the early environmental movementWallace Stegner and Bernard DeVoto.. The authors of enormously popular worksStegner most well known for his novels
The Big Rock Candy
Mountain
and the Pulitzer Prize-winning
Angle of Repose
and DeVoto for his classic history of western exploration,
The Course of Empire
they also played important roles in the efforts to stop government and private interests from carving up the vanishing West. Part of the fractious group of public intellectuals at Harvard that included Edmund Wilson, Mary McCarthy, and Arthur Schlesinger, Sr., they saw no contradiction between their literary and political selves and entered the public debate with conviction and passion.
Drawing on their writings, personal correspondence, and dozens of articles from the pages of
Harper's,
where DeVoto was a columnist for years, this illuminating account demonstrates how their concerns for the western environment continue to resonate today.
The Big Rock Candy
Mountain
and the Pulitzer Prize-winning
Angle of Repose
and DeVoto for his classic history of western exploration,
The Course of Empire
they also played important roles in the efforts to stop government and private interests from carving up the vanishing West. Part of the fractious group of public intellectuals at Harvard that included Edmund Wilson, Mary McCarthy, and Arthur Schlesinger, Sr., they saw no contradiction between their literary and political selves and entered the public debate with conviction and passion.
Drawing on their writings, personal correspondence, and dozens of articles from the pages of
Harper's,
where DeVoto was a columnist for years, this illuminating account demonstrates how their concerns for the western environment continue to resonate today.