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The Serpents of Paradise

Edward Abbey
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Pages
400
Year
1996
Language
English

About

This book is different from any other Edward Abbey book. It includes essays, travel pieces and fictions to reveal Ed's life directly, in his own words.

The selections gathered here are arranged chronologically by incident, not by date of publication, to offer Edward Abbey's life from the time he was the boy called Ned in Home, Pennsylvania, until his death in Tucson at age 62. A short note introduces each of the four parts of the book and attempts to identify what's happening in the author's life at the time. When relevant, some details of publishing history are provided.

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"The announcement of a new Abbey book, whether essays or fiction, stirs a personal craving no other current American writer can satisfy."
Los Angeles Book Review
"Abbey was a true independent, a self-declared extremist and 'desert mystic,' and a hell of a good writer. . . . John Macrae has wisely chosen to organize these outstanding essays, travel pieces, and works of fiction to parallel events in Abbey's unusual life."
Booklist
"A record as important and lovely as Muir's and Thoreau's."
William McKibben, author of The End of Nature

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