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Find more info., search and price compare for Beyond Borders: The Selected Essays of Mary Austin by Binding: Hardcover, 1st edition, 160 pages Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press Weight: 0.92 pound Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.54 x W: 0.46 inches ISBN 10: 0809319977 ISBN 13: 9780809319978 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: Seventeen essays by Mary Hunter Austin (1868 1934), author of the western classic The Land of Little Rain (1903), demonstrate her wide ranging interests and equally varied writing styles. Although she was born in Carlinville, Illinois, and graduated from Blackburn College, Mary Austin spent most of her writing career in California, New York, and finally Sante Fe, New Mexico. A well known, popular, and prolific writer, Austin published thirty three books and three plays and was closely associated with many important literary figures of her time, including H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Jack London, and Willa Cather. Still best known today for her nature writing and southwestern cultural studies, Austin has been increasingly recognized for her work on feminist themes, including the play The Arrow Maker, the nonfiction The Young Woman Citizen, and the novels A Woman of Genius and No. 26 Jayne Street. What has been perhaps an overemphasis on Austin s nature writing has, since her death, eclipsed the fact that Austin was known during her lifetime as a colorful, eccentric, and controversial person whose direct and outspoken opinions engaged a wide variety of topics. Beyond Borders demonstrates that variety. In addition to her monographs, Austin also published her short fiction and essays in periodicals. In fact, like many a writer earning a living from her work, Austin wrote prolifically for the magazine market, producing during her career over two hundred individual pieces published in over sixty periodicals. Although a collection of her short fiction appeared in 1987, Austin s nonfiction periodical work has remained uncollected until now. In support of Austin s essays, Reuben J. Ellis provides an introduction that establishes a biographical and historical context for Austin s work. In addition, each Austin essay is prefaced by brief introductory remarks by the editor. A selected bibliography of Austin s essays is also included. |
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