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The Last Best Place. A Montana Anthology.
. Ed(S): Kittredge, William; Smith, Annick
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Description for The Last Best Place. A Montana Anthology.
Paperback. This collection of vivid and compelling literature ranges across Montana's literary landscape in descriptions of explorers' discoveries, stories from mining and agricultural frontiers, and powerful memoirs from Native Americans, as well as unforgettable images created by contemporary writers. Editor(s): Kittredge, William; Smith, Annick. Num Pages: 1160 pages, Ill. BIC Classification: HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 149 x 66. Weight in Grams: 1701.
This book is an anthology of some of the greatest stories and storytellers of the American West. Through eight chapters and over 800 pages, 150 writers present scores of myths, stories, poems, essays, and journals that document Montana’s significant literary tradition. The selections range from pre-white Indian days to the present, and, taken as a whole, they offer a powerful microcosm of the entire western experience.
The chapters, each prefaced by an original essay, progress chronologically from myths and tales of the Indian people to accounts of exploration and the fur trade, followed by the mining and stockmen’s frontiers, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1988
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Number of pages
1160
Condition
New
Number of Pages
1184
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295969749
SKU
V9780295969749
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99-50
Reviews for The Last Best Place. A Montana Anthology.
"[A] good introduction to Big Sky literature."
Marilyn Dahl
Shelf Awareness for Readers
"Incomparable. . . Each of the eight sections is introduced by a resplendent narrative, creating a gigantic literary anthology so successful its title has become the mantra of Montana. After 35 years it remains relevant—a timeless contribution to the literature and the history of ... Read more
Marilyn Dahl
Shelf Awareness for Readers
"Incomparable. . . Each of the eight sections is introduced by a resplendent narrative, creating a gigantic literary anthology so successful its title has become the mantra of Montana. After 35 years it remains relevant—a timeless contribution to the literature and the history of ... Read more