Wallace Stegner: Dean of Western Writers - Paperback

Wallace Stegner: Dean of Western Writers - Paperback

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Wallace Stegner: Dean of Western Writers - Paperback

Wallace Stegner: Dean of Western Writers - Paperback

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by Alex Beam (Author)

In this brisk and riveting biography, Alex Beam takes readers on a journey through Wallace Stegner's life and complicated legacy as one of the twentieth century's best storytellers and chroniclers of the American West.

In a career that spanned half a century, Stegner wrote fourteen novels and seventeen works of nonfiction. Reared on the Canadian-American frontier and educated in Salt Lake City, Utah, this quintessential Man of the West won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He landed a coveted teaching job at Harvard but, eager to get back to the West, left it for a professorship at Stanford.

Stegner was a full-throated environmentalist who served on the board of the Sierra Club, worked for the Secretary of the Interior, and wrote the famous Wilderness Letter on the healing power of open spaces. He founded Stanford University's legendary Stegner Writing Fellowship, where his students included Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Ken Kesey, Larry McMurtry, Sandra Day O'Connor, Tillie Olsen, and Scott Turow.

In his later years Stegner wondered if he had lived too deep into the wrong century. He left Stanford when he felt students no longer accorded professors the respect they deserved, and later became embroiled in a plagiarism scandal that tarred his Pulitzer Prize-winning Angle of Repose.

Stegner ended his career with his valedictory masterpiece, Crossing to Safety. It was his rare Eastern novel, set in his adopted home of Greensboro, Vermont, where he chose to be buried.

Author Biography

Alex Beam has written two novels and seven works of non-fiction, two of them New York Times Notable Books of the Year. In 2014, he published American Crucifixion, a narrative history of the assassination of the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith. TheWall Street Journal called it "an excellent book about the life and death of an utterly uncategorizable man."

A longtime columnist for The Boston Globe, Beam lives with his family in Newton, Massachusetts.
Number of Pages: 100
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8.9 x 5.83 IN
Publication Date: February 18, 2025

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