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Desierto: Memories of the Future

Out of Print
By: Charles Bowden
256 pages
Desierto: Memories of the Future
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  • Desierto: Memories of the Future ISBN: 9780393310092 Paperback Jul 1993 Out of Print #152383
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Fine volume in the great modern American tradition of nature writing.

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Charles Bowden has refined a way of writing about nature, and man in and against nature, that is as compelling and individual as it is free of conventional pieties. Desierto brings his method to a new pitch of mournful lyricism and visionary power. Whether his subject is S&L predator Charles Keating, building his desert empire on shifting financial sands; the mountain lions, different sorts of predators, whose essence as killers escapes the mountains of data complies on them; the brutal drug kingpins who are the heart of la problema in Mexico; or the indigenous Seris and Yaquis, living half in this world and half in the world of their aboriginal imagination, Bowden is a constant witness to the southwestern desert's endurance amid our civilization's decline.

"An inspired and idiosyncratic book . . . Bowden's anger and confusion are the genuine products of American life and his work, for all its luridity, comes from his heart." -Gary Amdahl, Hungry Mind Review

"Where most ecologically minded writers draw a clean line in the sand between man and nature, Bowden stomps all over the sanctimonious boundary, in the process merging history and natural history into a spooky and seamless narrative." -Esquire

Charles Bowden is the author of Killing the Hidden Waters, Blue Desert, Frog Mountain Blues, Mezcal, and, most recently, Red Line. His writing has appeared in Buzzworm, USA Today, Phoenix, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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By: Charles Bowden
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