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"With their perfect sentences about the weather and the land and the
terse, necessary people who live on it, these may be some of the best
stories about such matters you've ever read." —Alan Cheuse, National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" |
Price: $15.00 USD
Master storyteller and essayist William Kittredge is known as one of the most
important voices of the American West. The Best Short Stories of William Kittredge makes that evident by bringing together a selection of his new work with a few
classic Kittredge stories.
Kittredge, known for his unflinching vision of the hardscrabble
landscape of the West and the people who survive and die on it, “paints
with these colors: sky blue, night black, blood red,” says The New York Times Book Review,
“Nature has more—but none truer.” His stories are stripped down but
bristle with life to offer a dusty, relentless landscape; the smell of
freshly turned dirt; the blunt conversations about work that needs
doing; and the rare, quiet moment of reflection that amounts to nothing
less than poetry.
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