Postcards From Ed (2006)

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Edward Abbey

01/01/2006
Overview
<p>"But hell, I do like to write letters. Much easier than writing books."</p> <p>And write letters Edward Abbey--"the 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 like Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang as he was infamous for the persona of "Cactus Ed." A true iconoclast with a rich sense of humor, his polemics and salvos--Wallace Stegner once likened Abbey to the "stinger of a scorpion"--were not limited to any one arena.</p> <p>Abbey's 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.</p>
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