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The Big It and Other Stories in Bloomington, MN
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A. B. Guthrie Jr. is best known for his historical fiction; his classic novel
The Way West
earned him a Pulitzer Prize. Guthrie had the ability to create memorable yet believable characters, was skillful in his use of narration and point of view, and possessed a notable flair for describing the landscape of the American West. It is unsurprising, perhaps, that Guthrie also had a deft talent for short fiction.
The Big It and Other Stories
collects his diverse shorter tales, written between 1946 and 1960.
Often relying on a few recorded facts as a springboard for his lively and sympathetic imagination, Guthrie explores many of his favorite themes--communion between man and nature, the test of manhood, resilience in the face of new or dangerous situations--with a sure and steady hand that always holds the reader's interest. Full of humor and excitement,
showcases Guthrie's art in a new genre and spotlights the love for the West and for westerners that is the hallmark of his writing.
A. B. Guthrie Jr. (1901-91) is the author of numerous books, including
, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, as well as
Murders at Moon Dance
and
Playing Catch-Up
, both available in Bison Books editions.
Dayton Duncan is an award-winning writer, documentary filmmaker, and the author of numerous books, including
Scenes of Visionary Enchantment: Reflections on Lewis and Clark
(Nebraska, 2004).
The Way West
earned him a Pulitzer Prize. Guthrie had the ability to create memorable yet believable characters, was skillful in his use of narration and point of view, and possessed a notable flair for describing the landscape of the American West. It is unsurprising, perhaps, that Guthrie also had a deft talent for short fiction.
The Big It and Other Stories
collects his diverse shorter tales, written between 1946 and 1960.
Often relying on a few recorded facts as a springboard for his lively and sympathetic imagination, Guthrie explores many of his favorite themes--communion between man and nature, the test of manhood, resilience in the face of new or dangerous situations--with a sure and steady hand that always holds the reader's interest. Full of humor and excitement,
showcases Guthrie's art in a new genre and spotlights the love for the West and for westerners that is the hallmark of his writing.
A. B. Guthrie Jr. (1901-91) is the author of numerous books, including
, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, as well as
Murders at Moon Dance
and
Playing Catch-Up
, both available in Bison Books editions.
Dayton Duncan is an award-winning writer, documentary filmmaker, and the author of numerous books, including
Scenes of Visionary Enchantment: Reflections on Lewis and Clark
(Nebraska, 2004).