The Man Who Walked to The Moon evokes the twin wildernesses of
amorality -- the natural and the human. William Gasper is a lone
walker, a man apart, who chooses the Steen mountains, and in
particular one mountain named The Moon, as his forbidding refuge.
As he relates with knife-edge precision what happens on The Moon,
and what brought him to this place, menace and dread gradually take
hold, creating an exacting portrait of a psyche as old as myth and
as present as any politician's worst nightmare. Winner of the
Dasher Award from the College English Association of Ohio
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