Here is the first in a series of collections of the best contemporary writing to come from the American West - short stories by a diverse group of writers - young and old, male and female, well-known and not-so-known. And for the first time there appears, side-by-side with these, the work of so-called "traditional" Western writers, such as Max Evans and Elmer Kelton, and the "literary" contingent, represented by William Kittredge and Valerie Miner. Best Stories of the American West reflects the extraordinary diversity of the culture and lifestyles of the American West. Stories by Sherman Alexie, Melanie Rae Thon, and Lannan Award winner Luis Alberto Urrea center on the world of Indian Country, a world unknown to most Americans but crucial to an understanding of American society as a whole. Elmore Leonard deals with violence and justice; Richard Cass and Steven Patterson offer dramatic stories of women engaged in perilous worlds of work and sex. Max Evans describes a cowboy life that is, in a curious way, the other side of the coin of Brokeback Mountain. There is an all-pervading, tragic sense of history in John Graves's "The Last Running." Well-known film director and author John Sayles offers a unique view of the working man's Hollywood, and Geronimo Tagatac, of Filipino heritage, takes the reader through an immigrant experience typical of the West. In Drum Hadley's "Southwest Stories," poetry and prose merge into the tradition of mythic storytelling going back to Mark Twain and Bret Harte and returning to the present day of Gary Snyder and others. Idaho-born and -bred John Rember uses metaphor and humor to tell a story of sadness, growth, and love in "Sudden Death, Over Time," which appears in print here for the first time. Taken together, these twenty stories, five appearing for the first time in print, create an unparalleled picture of an enormously complex region on the map as well as a gallery of memorable characters and human conflicts.
If you're expecting a high noon shootout on some dusty street in a cow town, you'll be pleasantly surprised with this collection of stories of the American West. The authors Editor Marc Jaffe selected for this volume is a Who's Who of Western writers: Sherman Alexie, Johnny D. Boggs, Richard Cass, Max Evans, Pete Fromm, John Graves, Drum Hadley, Elmer Kelton, William Kittredge, Elmore Leonard, Bruce Machart, Valerie Miner, Steven Patterson, John Rember, John Sayles, Robert Stubblefield, Geronimo Tagatac, Melanie Ray Thon, Luis Alberto Urrea and Richard S. Wheeler. The selections include the classic Western and contemporary stories of Western life that explores emotions and relationships. With the inclusion of Western poet Drum Hadley's work, Jaffe has truly given us a broad scope of Western genre writing. Marc Jaffe has put together a highly readable collection of work that goes beyond the Western pulp fiction of 50 years ago. He has selected stories with depth and feeling; more than high noon shootouts. At the same time any Western fan will enjoy stories of ranching, cowboying, Native American culture, women of the West and all that goes with a good tale told. Best Stories of the American West transcends genre definitions and allows the reader to experience the West I ways both familiar and singular. This collection reflects the extraordinary complexity and subtlety of the Western experience. Individually, these 20 stories--five of which are appearing for the first time in book form--delight the reader and capture the imagination. Taken together, they create an unparalleled picture of old and new America with a cast of memorable and pioneer Americans. Best Stories of the American West is a book that will surprise, entertain and enlighten.
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