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If It Sounds Good, It Is Good - Seeking Subversion, Transcendence, and Solace in America's Music (Hardcover): Richard... If It Sounds Good, It Is Good - Seeking Subversion, Transcendence, and Solace in America's Music (Hardcover)
Richard Manning; Foreword by Rick Bass
R767 R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Save R265 (35%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Brown Dog of the Yaak - Essays on Art and Activism (Paperback, 1st ed): Rick Bass Brown Dog of the Yaak - Essays on Art and Activism (Paperback, 1st ed)
Rick Bass
R357 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R51 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rick Bass's dog Colter is the brown dog of the Yaak. Described as a creature almost mythic, the dog charges through the mountain valleys following the scent of game. In this book, Bass gives a history of his years with Colter as a way of understanding what is intuitive in his quest to create art.

With Every Great Breath - New and Selected Essays, 1995-2023: Rick Bass With Every Great Breath - New and Selected Essays, 1995-2023
Rick Bass
R832 R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Save R143 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Adventures with a Texas Naturalist (Paperback): Roy Bedichek Adventures with a Texas Naturalist (Paperback)
Roy Bedichek; Introduction by Rick Bass; Illustrated by Ward Lockwood
R762 R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Save R75 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A classic since its first publication in 1947, Adventures with a Texas Naturalist distills a lifetime of patient observations of the natural world. This reprint contains a new introduction by noted nature writer Rick Bass.

The Watch - Stories (Paperback, Revised): Rick Bass The Watch - Stories (Paperback, Revised)
Rick Bass
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R493 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R50 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Rick Bass is the rarest of writers, someone whose stories I'll read again and agin. The Watch is a terrific book."—Bob Shacochis

These quirky, brilliant stories launched Rick Bass on his literary career. Set in the South and West, they pursue themes of friendship, loyalty, and freedom, of escape, where valiant holdouts refuse to grow up, or to grow old.

"There is enough energy in this book to shake a house."—Clyde Edgerton

"[Conveys] excitement. . . . A sense that a potentially significant writer of short stories has emerged. . . . 'The Watch,' an altogether remarkable story of 'poisoned loneliness,' . . . has the look of an American classic."—Peter S. Prescott, Newsweek

"Rick Bass owns a durable and authentic voice. I read The Watch with intense pleasure, wondering at the skill of a yound writer who can both frighten and amaze. This is a superb debut."—Jim Harrison

"One of the truly impressive short story writers of his generation."—George Plimpton

The Traveling Feast - On the Road and at the Table with My Heroes (Hardcover): Rick Bass The Traveling Feast - On the Road and at the Table with My Heroes (Hardcover)
Rick Bass
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On the Road meets Tuesdays with Morrie in this pilgrimage by "an American classic" (Newsweek) to thank his most important mentors through memorable meals and conversations "Some years later, George Plimpton offered to punch me in the nose," recounts Rick Bass, remembering fondly a conversation with the famed Paris Review editor in his office, in which Plimpton, who had been slugged by Archie Moore, offered to connect Bass to a "hoary genealogy" that would include Ali and Frazier. Lineage has always been important to Bass. Before the punch-that-could-have-been, there was his failed bid to become Eudora Welty's lawn boy, and his first meal with Jim Harrison, during which he could barely bring himself to speak. That supper would eventually inspire this book, Rick's years-long pilgrimage to thank his heroes, and to pass on their legacy of mentorship to the next generation. The poignancy of this journey of thanksgiving is intensified by the place in life at which Bass finds himself. He is nearing sixty, his daughters are now grown, and his wife of more than two decades, who accompanied him on that long-ago dinner with Jim Harrison, has called an end to their marriage. In the wake of this loss, Bass sets out, accompanied by two young writers, to recapture the fire, the hunger, that has faded from his life. The Traveling Feast is a book about meeting one's debts in two directions--sending gratitude to the old exemplars, and a few contemporaries, from Peter Matthiessen to David Sedaris and John Berger to Lorrie Moore, while paying it forward to the next generation of writers, believing in and supporting them as Bass was by his own heroes. Each chapter in this fruitful journey recalls the meeting, the meal, and the history--the writer of the past and of the now. From the disastrous pecan tart to the illegally transported elk meat to the photo op gone awry are many resonant moments. What emerges is a guide not only to writing well but to living well, to sucking out all the marrow of life, in Thoreau's immortal phrase. The Traveling Feast is a chronicling of the old ways, a cross-continent pilgrimage to show gratitude for a legacy of American literature and the writers who made it.

The Masters Review Volume IX - With Stories Selected by Rick Bass (Paperback, 9th ed.): Rick Bass The Masters Review Volume IX - With Stories Selected by Rick Bass (Paperback, 9th ed.)
Rick Bass
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R422 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R63 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Black Rhinos of Namibia (Paperback): Rick Bass Black Rhinos of Namibia (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R496 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R49 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"An extraordinary exploration and meditation . . . Bass] transports us along on this wonder-filled tour, full of hardness and hope, into an otherworldly place that mirrors our own." --"National Geographic Traveler"
Black rhinos are not actually black. They are, however, giant animals with tiny eyes, feet the diameter of laundry baskets, and horns that are prized for both their aesthetic and medicinal qualities. Until recently, these creatures were perched on the edge of extinction, their numbers dwindling as they succumbed to poachers and the ravages of civil war. Now their numbers are rising, thanks to a groundbreaking new conservation method from the Save the Rhino Trust: make sure that rhinos are worth more alive than dead.
Rick Bass, who has long worn the uneasy mantle of both activist and hunter, traveled to Namibia to find black rhinos. The tale of his journey provides a deeper understanding of these amazing animals and of just what needs to be done to protect them.
"Bass provides a singularly thoughtful portrait of a unique animal, and a meditation on mankind's relationship to both it and the natural world as a whole." --"Minneapolis Star Tribune"

A Thousand Deer - Four Generations of Hunting and the Hill Country (Paperback): Rick Bass A Thousand Deer - Four Generations of Hunting and the Hill Country (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R427 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R37 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In November, countless families across Texas head out for the annual deer hunt, a ritual that spans generations, ethnicities, socioeconomics, and gender as perhaps no other cultural experience in the state. Rick Bass’s family has returned to the same hardscrabble piece of land in the Hill Country—“the Deer Pasture”—for more than seventy-five years. In A Thousand Deer, Bass walks the Deer Pasture again in memory and stories, tallying up what hunting there has taught him about our need for wildness and wilderness, about cycles in nature and in the life of a family, and particularly about how important it is for children to live in the natural world. The arc of A Thousand Deer spans from Bass’s boyhood in the suburbs of Houston, where he searched for anything rank or fecund in the little oxbow swamps and pockets of woods along Buffalo Bayou, to his commitment to providing his children in Montana the same opportunity—a life afield—that his parents gave him in Texas. Inevitably this brings him back to the Deer Pasture and the passing of seasons and generations he has experienced there. Bass lyrically describes his own passage from young manhood, when the urge to hunt was something primal, to mature adulthood and the waning of the urge to take an animal, his commitment to the hunt evolving into a commitment to family and to the last wild places.

Wild to the Heart (Paperback): Rick Bass Wild to the Heart (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R382 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R54 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These thirteen eloquent and engaging essays about camping and canoeing in wild country are among Rick Bass' earliest "nature" writing. Written while he was working as a geologist in Mississippi, "Wild to the Heart" chronicles his journeys from the East to the West, back and forth: loving the dark woods of the deep South, but homesick for the wide open spaces of the West, to which he finally returned.

Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South (Paperback): Jean W Cash, Keith Perry Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South (Paperback)
Jean W Cash, Keith Perry; Foreword by Rick Bass
R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With contributions from Robert G. Barrier, Robert Beuka, Thomas A rvold Bjerre, Jean W. Cash, Robert Donahoo, Richard Gaughran, Gary Hawkins, Darlin' Neal, Keith Perry, Katherine Powell, John A. Staunton, and Jay Watson

Larry Brown is noted for his subjects--rural life, poverty, war, and the working class--and his spare, gritty style. Brown's oeuvre spans several genres and includes acclaimed novels ("Dirty Work," "Joe," "Father and Son," "The Rabbit Factory," and "A Miracle of Catfish"), short story collections ("Facing the Music," "Big Bad Love"), memoir ("On Fire"), and essay collections ("Billy Ray's Farm"). At the time of his death, Brown (1951-2004) was considered to be one of the finest exemplars of minimalist, raw writing of the contemporary South.

"Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South" considers the writer's full body of work, placing it in the contexts of southern literature, Mississippi writing, and literary work about the working class. Collectively, the essays explore such subjects as Brown's treatment of class politics, race and racism, the aftereffects of the Vietnam War on American culture, the evolution of the South from a plantation-based economy to a postindustrial one, and male-female relations. The role of Brown's mentors--Ellen Douglas and Barry Hannah--in shaping his work is discussed, as is Brown's connection to such writers as Harry Crews and Dorothy Allison. The volume is one of the first critical studies of a writer whose depth and influence mark him as one of the most well-regarded Mississippi authors.

Jean W. Cash is professor of English at James Madison University. She is the author of "Flannery O'Connor: A Life." Keith Perry is associate professor of English at Dalton State College and the author of "The Kingfish in Fiction: Huey P. Long and the Modern American Novel." Rick Bass is the author of novels and collections of nonfiction and short stories, most recently "The Lives of Rocks: Stories.""

The Hermit's Story (Paperback): Rick Bass The Hermit's Story (Paperback)
Rick Bass
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R467 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R47 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Hermit's Story is Rick Bass's best and most varied fiction yet, "the work of a seasoned author in full possession of his art and craft" (Denver Post). In this story collection, Bass explores the mysterious and near-mythical connections between man and nature. In the title story, a man and a woman travel beneath the frozen surface of a dry lake; in "The Cave," a couple passes a magical afternoon in an abandoned mine; in "Swans," a woman lights fires along the shore of a freezing pond to warm the five swans living there. The characters in each of these ten stories try to seek out the marrow of life. "[A] fully realized collection of the highest quality" (Baltimore Sun), The Hermit's Storyshows Rick Bass at the top of his form.


The Sporting Road - Travels Across America in an Airstream Trailer--With Fly Rod, Shotgun, and a Yellow Lab Named Sweetzer... The Sporting Road - Travels Across America in an Airstream Trailer--With Fly Rod, Shotgun, and a Yellow Lab Named Sweetzer (Paperback, First)
Jim Fergus; Introduction by Rick Bass
R588 R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Save R83 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From renowned outdoor writer Jim Fergus comes this collection which represents a kind of extended journey across the country from Colorado to Florida and points beyond. From pheasant hunting at Nebraska's Fort Robinson to bone fishing on the flats of Grand Exuma, Bahamas, these 32 essays, arranged by season, chronicle Fergus's most memorable travels hunting and fishing over a period of 6 years. A book about the natural world and man's place in it, The Sporting Road is also a book about relationships, which for Fergus include old friends, new acquaintances, and his trusted yellow lab, Sweetzer.

The Lost Grizzlies - A Search for Survivors in the Wilderness of Colorado (Paperback): Rick Bass The Lost Grizzlies - A Search for Survivors in the Wilderness of Colorado (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R437 R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Save R39 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Lost Grizzlies chronicles the ongoing search for proof that a small number of grizzly bears still lives in the isolated mountain wilds of southern Colorado. Rick Bass turns his considerable talents to an evocation of wilderness beauty and the history of human encroachment that may, or may not, have wiped out the last of these massive, solitary bears from their southern range.


For a Little While (Paperback): Rick Bass For a Little While (Paperback)
Rick Bass
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R647 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R59 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nashville Chrome (Hardcover): Rick Bass Nashville Chrome (Hardcover)
Rick Bass
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R469 R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Save R42 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Late in 1959, the Brown siblings - Maxine, Bonnie, and Jim Ed - were enjoying unprecedented international success, rivalled only by their long-time friend Elvis Presley. They had a bona fide megahit on their hands, which topped both the country and pop charts and gave rise to the polished sound of the multibillion-dollar country music industry we know today. Mesmerized by the Browns' haunting harmonies, the Beatles even tried to learn their secret. Their unique harmony, however, was only achievable through shared blood, and the trio's perfect pitch was honed by a childhood spent listening for the elusive pulse and tone of an impeccably tempered blade at their parent's Arkansas sawmill. But the Browns' celebrity couldn't survive the world changing around them, and the bonds of family began to fray along with the fame. Heartbreakingly, the novel jumps between the Browns' promising past and the present, which finds Maxine - once supremely confident and ravenous in her pursuit of applause - ailing and alone. As her world increasingly narrows, her hunger for just one more chance to secure her legacy only grows, as does her need for human connection.

Why I Came West (Paperback): Rick Bass Why I Came West (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R477 R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Save R47 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this searching memoir, Rick Bass describes how he first fell in love with theWest -- as a landscape, an idea, and a way of life. Bass grew up in the suburban sprawl of Houston, attended college in Utah, and spent eight years working as a geologist in Mississippi before packing up and heading west in pursuit of something visceral and true. He found it in the remote Yaak Valley of northwestern Montana, where despite extensive logging, not a single species has gone extinct since the last Ice Age. Bass has lived in the Yaak ever since, a place of mountains, outlaws, and continual rebirth that transformed him into the writer, hunter, and activist that he is today. The West Bass found is also home to deep-rooted philosophical conflicts that set neighbor against neighbor -- disputes that Bass has joined reluctantly, but necessarily, to defend and preserve the wilderness that he loves.

Lives of Rocks (Paperback): Rick Bass Lives of Rocks (Paperback)
Rick Bass
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R452 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R44 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice A Rocky Mountain News Best Book of the Year Finalist for the Story Prize
At once expertly crafted and undeniably moving, these ten stories deftly explore our immutable connection with nature. The centerpiece of the collection is the arresting title story, in which a woman alone in her mountain cabin confronts a terminal illness. In the equally remarkable "Her First Elk," the same character recalls her most memorable and significant hunting experience. Set in locations ranging from Montana to Texas to Mississippi, the remaining stories further illuminate the consequences of our attitudes toward the environment and each other. This masterly collection lays bare the essentials of life with unparalleled passion and grace..

Diezmo (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Rick Bass Diezmo (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Rick Bass
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R383 R348 Discovery Miles 3 480 Save R35 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Diezmo tells the incredible story of the Mier Expedition, one of the most absurd and tragic military adventures in the history of Texas -- a country and a state, as Rick Bass writes, that was "born in blood." In the early days of the Republic of Texas, two young men, wild for glory, impulsively volunteer for an expedition Sam Houston has ordered to patrol the Mexican border. But their dreams of triumph soon fade into prayers for survival, and all that is on their minds is getting home and having a cool drink of water. After being captured in a raid on the Mexican village of Mier, escaping, and being recaptured, the men of the expedition are punished with the terrible diezmo, in which one man in ten is randomly chosen to die. The survivors end up in the most dreaded prison in Mexico. There they become pawns in an international chess game to decide the fate of Texas, and with their hopes of release all but extinguished, they make one desperate, last-ditch effort to escape.

A great crossover book with appeal for high school students. It will also interest readers of westerns and historical fiction.

Ninemile Wolves, The (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed): Rick Bass Ninemile Wolves, The (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
Rick Bass
R423 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R42 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of Rick Bass's most widely respected works of natural history, The Ninemile Wolves follows the fate of a modern wolf pack, the first known group of wolves to attempt to settle in Montana outside protected national park territory. The wolf inspires hatred, affection, myth, fear, and pity; its return polarizes the whole of the West -- igniting the passions of cattle ranchers and environmentalists, wildlife biologists and hunters. One man's vigorous, emotional inquiry into the proper relationship between man and nature, The Ninemile Wolves eloquently advocates wolf reintroduction in the West. In a new preface, Bass discusses the enduring lessons of the Ninemile story.


Where the Sea Used to Be (Paperback, 1st ed): Rick Bass Where the Sea Used to Be (Paperback, 1st ed)
Rick Bass
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R675 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R56 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first full-length novel by one of our finest fiction writers, Where the Sea Used to Be tells the story of a struggle between a father and his daughter for the souls of two men, Matthew and Wallis-his protégés, her lovers. Old Dudley is a Texan whose religion is oil, and in his fifty years of searching for it in Swan Valley he has destroyed a dozen geologists. Matthew is Dudley's most recent victim, but Wallis begins to uncover the dark mystery of Dudley's life. Each character, the wildlife, and the land itself are rendered with the vivid poetry that is that hallmark of Rick Bass's writing.


Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness (Paperback): Rick Bass Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness (Paperback)
Rick Bass
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R450 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R44 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

GQ called the three short novels in this collection "wondrous." A woman returns to live on her family's west Texas ranch . . . a man tracks his wife through a winter wilderness . . . an ancient ocean buried in the foothills of the Appalachians becomes a battleground for a young wildcat oilman and his aging mentor. Here is Bass at his magical, passionate, and lyrical best.


In the Loyal Mountains (Paperback): Rick Bass In the Loyal Mountains (Paperback)
Rick Bass
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R414 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Save R37 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To quote the Los Angeles Times: "Impelled by a profound love of the land, the ten stories in In the Loyal Mountains are a reminder that American literature draws its unique strength from a powerful sense of place." In this luminous collection, Rick Bass firmly establishes himself as a master of the short story, with tales that embrace vibrant images of ordinary human life and exuberant descriptions of the natural world.


The Book of Yaak (Paperback): Rick Bass The Book of Yaak (Paperback)
Rick Bass
R446 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R40 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Yaak Valley of northwestern Montana is one of the last great wild places in the United States, a land of black bears and grizzlies, wolves and coyotes, bald and golden eagles, and even a handful of humans. But its magic may not be enough to save it from the forces threatening it now. In The Book of Yaak Rick Bass captures the soul of the valley itself, and he shows how, if places like the Yaak are lost, so too will be the human riches of mystery and imagination.


Winter - Notes from Montana (Paperback, Reprinted edition): Rick Bass Winter - Notes from Montana (Paperback, Reprinted edition)
Rick Bass
R437 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R41 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a classic celebration of winter in a remote Montana valley.


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