If you mention Wallace Stegner or Edward Abbey to a reader in the Western United States — Utah, say, or Montana — you're likely to hear a strong opinion, and possibly even a personal anecdote, about ...
Author of many books on the American West, western editor of Audubon magazine and a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Philip L. Fradkin has a resume that seems to suit him ...
Like wanderers returning to the old hometown after a long time away, readers of Philip Fradkin’s new biography of Wallace Stegner will recognize familiar terrain as well as make fresh discoveries.
Boy, did you make a mountain out of a molehill! The article on Wallace Stegner (“Tangle of Repose,” by Susan Salter Reynolds, March 23) brought out the dialogue between Stegner and Janet Micoleau, a ...
Larry speaks with author Philip L. Fradkin about his critically-acclaimed book "Wallace Stegner and the American West." The book chronicles the life and accomplishments of American historian, ...
Wallace Stegner was more than a Pulitzer Prize-winning author of books such as "Angle of Repose," "The Spectator Bird," and "Crossing To Safety." He was a teacher and mentor to many writers, including ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Associated Press photo/HO, file Wallace Stegner's fan mail started with a trickle in the 1930s, opened up to a flow in 1943, after the publication of "The ...
Depending on who you ask, Wallace Stegner was either the greatest writer in the American West or someone they have never heard of. Stegner was a Pulitzer Prize winner; he won the fiction award for his ...
Re: “On Wallace Stegner’s 108th birthday, reading letters from his fans,” Feb. 18 Matthew D. Stewart column. Thank you for remembering Wallace Stegner through his devoted fan letters. I only ...
Early every morning, Wallace Stegner made the commute from his kitchen across a deck to his writing studio. Coming through sliding glass doors, he'd light a wood stove, then a cigar. When he finished ...
Wallace Stegner (1909-1993) was a “quintessential westerner,” writes award-winning environmental journalist and biographer Philip L. Fradkin. Stegner, a writer of both fiction and nonfiction whose ...
Budget cuts proposed for next year would be catastrophic. By Ted Kerasote On our public lands, nobody can pull rank on you. Except a bear. By Nicholas Kristof Utah is a place of paradoxes, full of ...
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