The geography of hope

a tribute to Wallace Stegner

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The geography of hope

a tribute to Wallace Stegner

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The Legacy of Wallace Stegner (1909-1993) - as writer, teacher and conservationist - once moved Edward Abbey to declare him "the only living American worthy of the Nobel." Unequaled in the American literature of place, his Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction created an entirely new consciousness of the American West. As director of the Creative Writing Program at Stanford University, Stegner wielded a powerful influence on many of the most important writers of two generations.

Through his work for the Sierra Club and the Wilderness Society and his service as special assistant to the Secretary of the interior, Stegner contributed substantially to the emergence and development of the environmental movement.

This remarkable tribute volume brings together eloquent testimonies from colleagues, friends, and family whose lives Wallace Stegner profoundly graced. Edited by Stegner's wife and son, and illustrated by a gallery of candid photographs, The Geography of Hope is a stirring memorial to a truly great man, whose incandescent spirit will remain an inspiration for generations to come.

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Sierra Club Books
Language
English
Pages
140

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Cover of: Geography of Hope
Geography of Hope: A Tribute to Wallace Stegner
June 3, 1996, Random House, Inc.
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Cover of: The geography of hope
The geography of hope: a tribute to Wallace Stegner
1996, Sierra Club Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
San Francisco

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52, B
Library of Congress
PS3537.T316 Z65 1996, PS3537.T316Z65 1996, PS3537.T316 Z92 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
140 p. :
Number of pages
140

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL802586M
Internet Archive
geographyofhopet00steg
ISBN 10
0871568837
LCCN
95039025
OCLC/WorldCat
33207013
Library Thing
2094144
Goodreads
14898

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