The Best Of Edward Abbey

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2005-07-01
Publisher(s): Counterpoint
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Summary

This is the only major collection of Abbey’s writings compiled by the author himself: in his own words, “to present what I think is both the best and most representative of my writing—so far.” It serves up a rich feast of fiction and prose by the singular American writer whom Larry McMurtry called “the Thoreau of the American West.”
Devoted Abbey fans along with readers just discovering his work will find a mother lode of treasures here: generous chunks of his best novels, including The Brave Cowboy, Black Sun, and his classic The Monkey Wrench Gang; and more than a score of his evocative, passionate, trenchant essays—a genre in which he produced acknowledged masterpieces such as Desert Solitaire. Scattered throughout are the author’s own petroglyph-style sketches.
This new edition adds selections from work that appeared shortly before Abbey’s death: a chapter from Hayduke Lives!, the hilarious sequel to The Monkey Wrench Gang; excerpts from his revealing journals; and examples of his poetry. A new foreword by Doug Peacock—Abbey’s close friend and the model for the flamboyant activist Hayduke—offers a fond appreciation of this larger-than-life figure in American letters.

Author Biography

Edward Abbey was born in the town of Indiana, Pennsylvania on January 29, 1927. He grew up around the nearby village of Home, which now has a state historical marker commemorating Abbey. After a brief military career 1945-1947 in Naples, Italy he attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

In 1944 at age 17 he left the family farm in Home and set off to see the American West. He hitchhiked and rode the rails--across the Midwest to the Rockies and the West Coast, returning by way of the Southwest. He fell in love with the desert, a love that shaped his life and art for more than 40 years. For 15 years and well into his forties, he worked as a part-time ranger and fire lookout at several different national parks, his two seasons as a ranger at Arches National Monument (later a national park) in Utah providing the inspiration and raw material for Desert Solitaire.

In 1987, Edward Abbey was offered a major award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Abbey declined the honor. He died in 1989.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Doug Peacock ix
Notes from the Arroyo
The Author's Preface to His Own Book xv
From Jonathan Troy (1954) 1(4)
From The Brave Cowboy (1956) 5(10)
From Fire on the Mountain (1962) 15(10)
From Desert Solitaire (1968) 25(56)
Cowboys
26(14)
The Moon-Eyed Horse
40(14)
Havasu
54(11)
The Dead Man at Grandview Point
65(9)
Bedrock and Paradox
74(7)
From Appalachian Wilderness (1970) 81(14)
Appalachia
82(13)
From Black Sun (1971) 95(6)
From The Monkey Wrench Gang (1975) 101(6)
Seldom Seen at Home
102(5)
From The Journey Home (1977) 107(48)
The Great American Desert
108(10)
Death Valley
118(13)
Manhattan Twilight, Hoboken Night
131(12)
Telluride Blues-A Hatchet Job
143(12)
From Abbey's Road (1979) 155(106)
Anna Creek
156(18)
The Outback
174(14)
A Desert Isle
188(13)
Sierra Madre
201(18)
Down There in the Rocks
219(5)
Science with a Human Face
224(7)
In Defense of the Redneck
231(12)
Fire Lookout
243(6)
The Sorrows of Travel
249(12)
From Good News (1980) 261(10)
From Down the River (1982) 271(84)
Down the River with Henry Thoreau
272(36)
Watching the Birds: The Windhover
308(7)
Of Protest
315(12)
My Friend Debris
327(17)
Floating
344(11)
From The Rites of Spring (novel in progress) 355(30)
From Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside (1984) 385(12)
Down to the Sea of Cortez
386(11)
From The Fool's Progress: An Honest Novel (1989) 397(6)
To the Mississippi
398(5)
From Hayduke Lives! (1990) 403(16)
Bonnie's Return
404(15)
From Earth Apples: The Poetry of Edward Abbey (1994) 419(6)
Flash Flood
420(2)
Down the River
422(2)
A Sonnet for Everett Ruess
424(1)
From Confessions of a Barbarian (1994) 425(8)
Selections from the Journals
426(7)
About the Author 433

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