Calamity Jane
By (Author) Bernard Schopen
Cameron & Company Inc
Baobab Press
26th December 2013
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
270
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
341g
After publishingThe Iris Deception,the final of his three Jack Ross detective novels, in 1996, Bernard Schopen's literary voice went quiet. Nearly two decades later that voice makes a distinctive return with Calamity Jane, a novel that takes a hard look at the realities of rural and ranching Nevada while also examining the enduring myths of the West.
Calamity Janeis not a detective novel, but there are mysteries here and fans of Schopen will recognize connections to his earlier work. Set somewhere in the arid basin and range wilds east of Reno and north of Las Vegas, Calamity Jane is told through the private journal of retired high school English teacher Winnifred Westrom, long-time resident of Blue Lake and a keen observer with a stake in the story.
This is grown-up fiction, asking serious questions about the fate and future of the West and exploring ideas as big as the Great Basin it inhabits. At the same time, it is storytelling worthy of the Western movies and pulp fictions it admires. Bernard Schopen inCalamity Janeis an old dog up to new tricks.
Bernard Schopen was born and raised in Deadwood, South Dakota. He attended the University of Washington and the University of Nevada in Reno, where upon receiving his PhD in English he taught for many years. Based in Reno, NV, Schopen is the author of three Jack Ross novels, as well as a study of the novels of Ross Macdonald.