Hard Grass e-bog
202,21 DKK
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Mary Zeiss Stange's story of running a bison ranch with her husband in southeastern Montana--on the outskirts of nowhere and far-from-here--is a narrative of survival in a landscape and a society at once harsh and alluring. In this series of essays she illustrates the realities of ranch life at a time when the "e;New West"e; of subdivision, "e;ranchettes,"e; telecommuting, and t...
E-bog
202,21 DKK
Udgivet
16 august 2010
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
BM
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780826346155
Mary Zeiss Stange's story of running a bison ranch with her husband in southeastern Montana--on the outskirts of nowhere and far-from-here--is a narrative of survival in a landscape and a society at once harsh and alluring. In this series of essays she illustrates the realities of ranch life at a time when the "e;New West"e; of subdivision, "e;ranchettes,"e; telecommuting, and tourism collides with the "e;True West"e; of too much, too little, too hard, and too harsh. This society is molded by the climate, and both run to extremes, simultaneously unforgiving, often brutal, yet capable of unalloyed charm and breathtaking beauty.Her stories explore the myths and realities of ranch life in modern America--the brandings, rodeos, and demolition derbies that are major events, and the social, environmental, and political factors at work in shaping the land and the people.Less memoir than deep history of people and place, these vivid, naturalistic tales examine the complex relationships that comprise life in the rural West today.