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Wallace Stegner (2)

Beyond the 100th Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West by Wallace Stegner

March 27, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“This book is an attempt to write a biography that is the history not of a personality but of a career.” I am not from the West and have spent almost no time there, except through books and movies and one trip to California, where I flew over most of it. I also wasn’t sure about Wallace Stegner as an historian, as he’s primarily a novelist, who once wrote in the voice of an historian. Regardless, we learn very early on that he’s been enlisted into […]

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vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:193 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: wallace stegner ·
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Wallace Stegner (1)

Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner

March 19, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

“Floating upward through a confusion of dreams and memory, curving like a trout through the rings of previous risings, I surface. My eyes open. I awake.” Wallace Stegner lived until his mid-80s and published some autobiographical writing before he died. I have to imagine it’s great because a) I have never read anything from him that wasn’t great and b) this novel proves how strong his writing was at least until his late 70s. This novel is primarily narrated by Larry Morgan, an oft-published novelist […]

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vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:182 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: wallace stegner ·
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The Coming-Of-Age of a Friendship

Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner

July 1, 2020 by The Chancellor Leave a Comment

Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner My rating: 3 of 5 stars “Crossing to Safety” was a somewhat of a struggle for me. I wasn’t very motivated to pick it up in between readings. However, once I started reading, I was invested in the story. The story is told in a broken timeline. We start in the present (1970s) with Sally and Larry Morgan arriving at their long-time friends’ summer home/compound. We get hints that their friend, Charity, isn’t doing well and they are coming […]

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The Chancellor's CBR12 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: wallace stegner ·
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I wonder if ever again Americans can have that experience of returning to a home place so intimately known, profoundly felt, deeply loved, and absolutely submitted to? It is not quite true that you can’t go home again. I have done it, coming back here. But it gets less likely.

May 29, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I never had an answer to the professor at my school who claimed that there were no great American novels in the latter half of the 20th century. I mean I didn’t argue with him; I just sort of agreed or acquiesced to his confidence and overbearing nature and sort of resigned myself to thinking that he was right and it was just great short stories. I mean I definitely think he’s full of it. Among Pynchon and Styron and Morrison and plenty of others […]

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vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:170 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: angle of repose, wallace stegner ·
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