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Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness, by Edward Abbey

Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness, by Edward Abbey



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"A passionately felt, deeply poetic book. It has philosophy. It has humor. It has its share of nerve-tingling adventures...set down in a lean, racing prose, in a close-knit style of power and beauty."
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOKREVIEW
Edward Abbey lived for three seasons in the desert at Moab, Utah, and what he discovered about the land before him, the world around him, and the heart that beat within, is a fascinating, sometimes raucous, always personal account of a place that has already disappeared, but is worth remembering and living through again and again.

  • Sales Rank: #32427 in Books
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Brand: Ballantine Books
  • Published on: 1971
  • Released on: 1985-01-12
  • Ingredients: Example Ingredients
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.90" h x .90" w x 4.20" l, .38 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 352 pages
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Amazon.com Review
With language as colorful as a Canyonlands sunset and a perspective as pointed as a prickly pear, Cactus Ed captures the heat, mystery, and surprising bounty of desert life. Desert Solitaire is a meditation on the stark landscapes of the red-rock West, a passionate vote for wilderness, and a howling lament for the commercialization of the American outback.

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"Like a ride on a bucking bronco . . . rough, tough, combative. The author is a rebel and an eloquent loner. His is a passionately felt, deeply poetic book . . . set down in a lean, racing prose, in a close-knit style of power and beauty." ---The New York Times Book Review

From the Publisher
The year before I began working at Random House, I took a roadtrip with a friend from college. One night we spent sleeping under the stars on the side of the road, about one-hundred feet from the edge of the Grand Canyon. That night has stayed present for me. And so when I saw the deep desert reds and the striking blue sky of the cover of DESERT SOLITAIRE sitting in the office, I had no choice but to pick it up. Riding through the insides of Manhattan, tunneling through to work, I have been carrying this book with me. I keep closing my eyes and hearing the wolf call, the swish of the wind through the brush and seeing the great vast distances, feeling the heat of the day on my skin and the dry cool descent of desert night. In reading this book I am coming to a whole new understanding of the ecology of the desert west. Edward Abbey went alone to the desert as a seeker of a greater knowledge of himself, but also to dwell in a nature unfiltered, unpersonified, on its own terms. The desert is bigger than any of us, filled with intimate moments. This book will take you there.

Jason Zuzga
Ballantine Editorial

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Beautifully Written, Enjoyable if the Bigotry doesn't Bother You
By txqueen
Edward Abbey writes beautifully about the Southwestern desert, and his love for it really comes through. This was not enough for me, however, to overcome the arrogance and bigotry that comes through. For example, he describes other tourists and campers in derogatory fashion; at one point, he makes fairly nasty critical remarks about a man who went hiking on a photography trip and died. Yet, in many examples in the book, he does foolish things while hiking. Why, when someone else does foolish things in the desert, they are stupid, and when he does, he is merely adventurous? He (appropriately) criticized a tourist for wanting a photo of a Navajo man, but later in the book, when he is drunk, he offensively describes himself as "drunk as a Navajo". He has sexist views towards women that are clear in the book. For example, he describes himself, when weeping, as "crying like a woman". These are just two examples of his not being as enlightened as he purports to be. I am glad that so many other reviewers found his work worthwhile. He is, indeed, a champion of the natural desert environment and it's flora and fauna, and has an important environmentalist and conservationist message. I could not get past his attitude and bigotry, however, so the book was not enjoyable enough for me to recommend it to someone else.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Being there...
By Conway
OK. To fully appreciate this accumulation of experiences and stories... you need to plan a trip to Southern Utah. ( Go during a "shoulder" season so you will not have too many crowds ). You really need to actually be there. To see the horizons and stirring landscapes. And you will need to let go of any preconceived attitudes about deserts - any requirements for 5-Star anything. Take this book along and read a few chapters each evening. And you will need to allow yourself enough time to just sit... listen.. and reflect. Visit Moab and the Arches N.P. and imagine how it once was not too long ago. Head off to Dead Horse Point and then down to the Needles area - both in Canyonlands N.P. If you can, camp for a night or two. Look for the La Sal Range on the eastern horizon. In this way, I think you will develop a better appreciation for Mr. Abbey's world. A couple of chapters might be considered a bit off point, but that's all part of the experience. So --- get the book, plan your adventure... and, if the Southwest is a new experience for you, I believe you will come back home with some remarkable impressions. All enhanced by "Desert Solitude".

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Okay, sure, it was fun.
By rlamazon
Alright, it's a classic. But, as I had kind of picked up from others who have written about him, Abbey was kind of filled with himself. Although, the anti-establishment group from the 1960's is pretty well represented in this time capsule, I don't like running into smart-than-thou park rangers, so some of the passages kind of rubbed me wrong. As for adventures, mostly spurred by leaping before looking, and a kind of hippie approach to being in the West, it's a romp of sorts. The thirty plant names mentioned over and over and over will certainly be burned into your brain by the time you finish. lol. Is it okay to think a classic is just okay? For what it's worth, I started Stegner next and am finding him slightly oblique. I guess I just find the wonders of the West wonderful, without writing about them in a mysterious, transcendental way. Even Muir, in his Scottish, time-context sensitive prose could paint a pretty good picture without getting too circumlocutory.

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