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Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Men and Wilderness

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Men and Wilderness

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780375700712

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Vintage Books

Publication Date:

15th May 2004

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

917.8042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 202mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

226g

Description

This provocative work challenges traditional accounts of Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks expedition across the continent and back again. Uncovering deeper meanings in the explorers journals and lives, Exploring Lewis and Clark exposes their self-perceptions and deceptions, and how they interacted with those who traveled with them, the people they discovered along the way, the animals they hunted, and the land they walked across. The book discovers new heroes and brings old ones into historical focus.

Thomas P. Slaughter interrogates the explorers dreams, how they wrote and what they aimed to possess, their interactions with animals, Indians, and each other, their sense of themselves as leaders and men, and why they feared that they had failed their nation and President. Slaughters Lewis and Clark are more confused, frightened, courageous, and flawed than in previous accounts. They are more human, their expedition more dramatic, and thus their story is more revealing about our own relationships to history and myth.

Reviews

"Scintillating. . . . Delves deep and asks questions that will forever change [our] reading of these men." Newsday

"Adds new and fascinating dimensions to our appreciation of the Corps of Discovery and their brave trek through the American West." The Times-Picayune

A rueful reading of the historical record that delights in considering the thorniest questions within it. The Washington Post

"Slaughter successfully achieves his goal of delving beneath the surface of the journals...Raise[s] interesting questions about Lewis and Clark, and shows that we shouldn't take everything we read in the journals as truth." The Seattle Times

Fascinating Through close attention to the explorers own accounts of their journey, Slaughter probes the threats that confronted Lewis and Clark at every turn. The Times-Picayune

Author Bio

Thomas P. Slaughter is the Andrew V. Tackes Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is the award-winning author of three previous booksmost recently, The Natures of John and William Bartramand is the editor of three others, including the Library of America edition of William Bartram: Travels and Other Writings. He lives in South Bend, Indiana, with his wife and two children.

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