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Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
By (Author) Edward Abbey
Edited by David Petersen
Foreword by Terry Tempest Williams
Milkweed Editions
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28th August 2007
First Trade Paper Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Anthologies: general
813
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 203mm
425g
But hell, I do like to write letters. Much easier than writing books.
And write letters Edward Abbeythe Thoreau of the American West (Washington Post)did. At once incendiary and insightful, cantankerous and profoundly perceptive, Abbey was a singular American writer and cult hero, as famous for books likeDesert SolitaireandThe Monkey Wrench Gangas he was infamous for the persona of Cactus Ed. A true iconoclast with a rich sense of humor, his polemics and salvosWallace Stegner once likened Abbey to the stinger of a scorpionwere not limited to any one arena.
Abbeys postcards and letters, legendary during his lifetime, convey the fullness of the man and reveal, along with his wisdom and savage wit, a tender side seldom seen before. For readers new to Abbey, this collection is an awe-inspiring introduction to the man and his works. And for devoted fans, the letters chronicle his evolution as an authentic American voice in the wilderness.