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Rick Bass : The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness
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Author: Rick Bass
Title: The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Date: 1998-09-30
ISBN: 0395924758
Publisher: Mariner Books
Weight: 0.81 pounds
Size: 0.51 x 6.0 x 9.0 inches
Edition: First Mariner Edition
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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.
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From Library Journal

All three novellas in this collection examine a different aspect of the predator-prey relationship of humans with the natural world. In "The Myths of Bears," a mountain man tracks his wife through a snowy landscape. She wants to get away, "but not too far away," and she eludes him with just enough distance to evoke a passionate response "that he hasn't felt in a long time." The second selection, "Where the Sea Used To Be," tells the story of two rival oil men looking to find and claim the black gold of the earth in the foothills of the Appalachians. In the title story, a woman returns to the west Texas ranch where she was raised, reflecting on her childhood, spent mostly outdoors, and mourning the loss of all the "wild things" in her lifetime. Bass, the author of 11 books, including The Lost Grizzlies (LJ 11/1/95), combines a naturalist's attention to detail with the wisdom of one who understands the human heart. These gems should find a home in every library.?Charlotte L. Glover, Ketchikan P.L., Ak.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

Two appealing short stories and an exquisite novella from Montana essayist and storyteller Bass (The Book of Yaak, 1996; In the Loyal Mountains, 1995, etc.). The title novella revels in the rugged beauty of bluffs and thickets in Texas hill country, where three generations preserve the family ranch as a haven for wild animals and the wild at heart. The narrator, a middle-aged woman living alone on the ranch with her memories, recalls her formative influences: iron-willed Grandfather, whose battle cry (``the natural history of Texas is still being sacrificed upon the altar of generalization'') was stifled by a stroke, then reemerged when the old man relearned speech using the cadences of birdsong; his Mexican right-hand, Chubb, who was afraid of the dark but a tireless worker and fiercely loyal by day; Father, the county agent, who fought in vain to end overgrazing and protect eagles from his sporting, good-old- boy neighbors; and especially Mother, who died when the narrator was still a girl, but whose limestone-bluff resting place ensured that her presence remained, even as the family dwindled one by one. These ties to the past, binding the mother to the daughter and the daughter to the land, prove more durable than any link with potential mates. In ``The Myths of Bears,'' another Texan, Judith, breaks free of the increasing lunacy of her longtime partner, Trapper, outwitting him and enduring winter in the Alaskan wilderness alone, only to be tripped up later by her concern for him; in ``Where the Sea Used to Be,'' an Alabama man breaks away from his cold-blooded rich boss to show a knack for finding oil from the air that makes him legendary, but also introduces him to a rival passion: Sara. As thoughtful and captivating as his previous work: stories that can only increase Bass's reputation as a writer remarkably able to put people in nature in a way that enhances our understanding of both



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