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The novels and nonfiction work of writer Frank Waters stand as a
monument to his genius and to his lifetime quest to plumb the
spiritual depths that he found for himself in the landscape and
people of his beloved Southwest. In a career spanning more than
half a century, he shared, through his many books, his insights and
discoveries with countless readers across the globe.
Now, drawn from rare editorials, speeches, and essays that Frank
Waters authored over the years as a reflection and a formation of
his life-long themes, "Pure Waters" provides a treasure trove of
exciting new material from this giant of the American Southwest.
In celebration of the centenary of his birth, Swallow Press is
pleased to offer this new collection by one of its bestselling and
most inspiring authors.
The novels and nonfiction work of writer Frank Waters stand as a
monument to his genius and to his lifetime quest to plumb the
spiritual depths that he found for himself in the landscape and
people of his beloved Southwest. In a career spanning more than
half a century, he shared, through his many books, his insights and
discoveries with countless readers across the globe. Now, drawn
from rare editorials, speeches, and essays that Frank Waters
authored over the years as a reflection and a formation of his
life-long themes, Pure Waters provides a treasure trove of exciting
new material from this giant of the American Southwest. In
celebration of the centenary of his birth, Swallow Press is pleased
to offer this new collection by one of its bestselling and most
inspiring authors.
This critical interpretation of the origins of modern fiction
follows the transformation of the picaresque novel over four
centuries through the literature of Spain, France, England,
Germany, Russia, and the United States. Blackburn uses for the
first time the resources of myth criticism to demonstrate how the
picaresque masterpieces of the Spanish Golden Age founded a
narrative structure that was continued by Defoe, Smollett,
Melville, Twain, and Mann. Originally published in 1979. A UNC
Press Enduring Edition - UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest
in digital technology to make available again books from our
distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These
editions are published unaltered from the original, and are
presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both
historical and cultural value.
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