New West Reader: Essays on an Ever-evolving Frontier

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Pub. Date: 2005-10-26
Publisher(s): Perseus Books Group
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Summary

The West is vital to the myth of America. It is where radical individualism and beautiful landscapes merge in a sort of earthly paradise. Or so we've been led to believe by cinematic and literary mythmakers. There is, however, a counter-narrative put forth by writers such as Joan Didion and Mike Davis, who argue that the myths of the West met their end on California's golden shores some time ago, in ecological catastrophe and social anomie. Between these visions lies another West where contradictions abound. No other part of the country is as undeveloped; yet no other part of the country contains urban areas that are growing as quickly, where there are struggles over the West's most precious commodity, water; over how to manage and maintain wilderness; over the pace and character of the sprawl that threatens to turn Denver and Phoenix into inland LA's. Amid these struggles, individuals still try to create a place for themselves that allows for a connection to the landscape and a connection to some form of community. The New West Reader explores the conflicts and contractions that make up the contemporary West with writing by Larry McMurtry, Sherman Alexie, Edward Abbey, and others.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. IX
Take My Saddle from the Wall: A Valedictionp. 1
Industrial Tourism and the National Parksp. 35
Redneck Secretsp. 62
The Heart of the Gamep. 74
The Solace of Open Spacesp. 90
Variations on a Theme by Crevecoeurp. 105
Illegal Aliensp. 125
The Clan of One-Breasted Womenp. 139
All but the Waltzp. 150
La Vida Locap. 170
Dust, or Erasing the Future: The Nevada Test Sitep. 175
The Maze and Aurap. 207
Fifth World: The Return of Ma ah shra true ee, the Giant Serpentp. 230
Believing in the American Westp. 242
The Unauthorized Autobiography of Mep. 265
The Militia in Mep. 280
Creeks of Galiurop. 300
Spirit-Fried No-Name River Brown Trout: A Recipep. 321
Brides of Placep. 335
My Landlady's Yardp. 344
About the Contributorsp. 349
Permissionsp. 353
Acknowledgmentsp. 357
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