Edward Abbey, Where Art Thou? is a tribute to the man and the deserts and wildernesses of the Southwest USA.
This book is a testament to the beauty and majesty of the deserts, canyons, and mountains that make up the Southwest USA, and Abbey's books about the same. Through a collection of essays, memoirs, and stories, we honor the legacy of a visionary who dedicated his life to preserving the natural beauty of these public lands, especially those of the Southwest USA, the deserts, and all the wilderness and open spaces that remain.
From the scorching heat of the desert to the cool mountain streams, this book invites you to explore the wonders of the Southwest USA. With vivid descriptions and evocative imagery, you will be transported to Abbey's world, with hat tips to the man all along the way.
Edward Abbey's legacy is alive and well. We hope his works are still inspiring legions of environmentalists, activists, and nature lovers to continue working to protect the desert and the wilds of the Southwest USA .
How many six packs to Blanding? The national parks and monuments of Arches, Canyonlands, and the Grand Canyon, The Colorado, San Juan, and Rio Grande Rivers, the towns of Moab, Tucson, Bluff and Blanding, these places are the spiritual home of Abbey's legacy. Let's keep them like they were. Abbey's two iconic books, Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang, have taken on lives of their own. Here is a short refresher on each: Desert Solitaire:But this is no simple act of vandalism. The Monkey Wrench Gang is a hilarious, irreverent romp with a deeply serious message at its core. As relevant today as it was when it was first published, the novel explores the urgent need for environmental activism and preservation in a world where greed and corruption run rampant. With its mix of comedy, chaos, and pulse-pounding action, The Monkey Wrench Gang is a true comedic classic that will leave you hungry for more. Praise the earth for Edward Abbey, the Thoreau of the American West, and his endlessly entertaining, infinitely wise masterpiece.
Edward Abbey's influences included:
Henry David Thoreau, Aldo Leopold, Walt Whitman, John Muir, Jack Kerouac, and especially Wallace Stegner - American writer and environmentalist, author of Angle of Repose.