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The Next Rodeo: New and Selected Essays

by William Kittredge

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Publisher Comments:

William Kittredge's relationship to the spare, often unforgiving Western landscape is fraught with contradictions. Having grown up on a cattle ranch in Oregon, he has an intimate connection to the vast landscape that was once vital to his family's trade. He has also witnessed, over many decades, the depletion of the West's natural resources due to overuse. These luminous essays move effortlessly from the personal to the political. With grace and integrity, Kittredge directly confronts the myths that lie at the heart of the Western experience: male freedom and female domesticity, the wild and the tame, self-interest and the love of the land.

On the heels of Kittredge's first novel, The Willow Field, published to wide critical acclaim in 2006, we are pleased to offer the best of his nonfiction writings.

Review:

"The American West writing of author Kittredge (The Willow Field), who grew up on a cattle ranch in Oregon and has lived and worked for three decades in Montana, is known for its honesty and reverence. In this collection of essays, many of which appeared in 2002's Owning It All, Kittredge examines the region's character and contradictions. Describing his personal history with the land, Kittredge considers the area's draw for himself and those who arrived before him, 19th century travelers lured by promises of 'free land, crystalline water, great herds of game... and gold, all in unfettered abundance.' A former creative writing professor, Kittredge has a knack for the poetic, and isn't above putting a mythical sheen on an otherwise skillful and sincere assessment of the alternately challenging and comforting place he calls home. In pieces such as 'How to Love This World,' 'Lost Cowboys' and 'The Next Rodeo,' for example, he speaks of the joys of wandering slow and easy; elsewhere, he worries over a present in which the 'devastation of the interwoven system of life' is already under way. The reclamation of hope, responsibility and wisdom-the ongoing process of 'redefining what we take to be sacred'-is the driving force behind these effective, at times profound reflections." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"A fine summation of Kittredge's excellent body of work." Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

William Kittredge grew up on a cattle ranch in southeastern Oregon. He taught creative writing at the University of Montana for twenty-nine years and retired as Regents Professor of English. He now lives in Missoula, Montana.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781555974794
Author:
Kittredge, William
Publisher:
Graywolf Press
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Authors, American
Subject:
West (u.s.)
Subject:
West (U.S.) Description and travel.
Subject:
West (U.S.) Social life and customs.
Subject:
Anthologies-Essays
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paperback
Publication Date:
20071131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
7.99 x 5.69 x 0.715 in

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Product details 256 pages Graywolf Press - English 9781555974794 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The American West writing of author Kittredge (The Willow Field), who grew up on a cattle ranch in Oregon and has lived and worked for three decades in Montana, is known for its honesty and reverence. In this collection of essays, many of which appeared in 2002's Owning It All, Kittredge examines the region's character and contradictions. Describing his personal history with the land, Kittredge considers the area's draw for himself and those who arrived before him, 19th century travelers lured by promises of 'free land, crystalline water, great herds of game... and gold, all in unfettered abundance.' A former creative writing professor, Kittredge has a knack for the poetic, and isn't above putting a mythical sheen on an otherwise skillful and sincere assessment of the alternately challenging and comforting place he calls home. In pieces such as 'How to Love This World,' 'Lost Cowboys' and 'The Next Rodeo,' for example, he speaks of the joys of wandering slow and easy; elsewhere, he worries over a present in which the 'devastation of the interwoven system of life' is already under way. The reclamation of hope, responsibility and wisdom-the ongoing process of 'redefining what we take to be sacred'-is the driving force behind these effective, at times profound reflections." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "A fine summation of Kittredge's excellent body of work."
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