Letters of Mari Sandoz (Hardcover)


Mari Sandoz came out of the Sandhills of Nebraska to write at least three enduring books: "Old Jules," "Cheyenne Autumn," and "Crazy Horse, the Strange Man of the Oglalas." She was a tireless researcher, a true storyteller, an artist passionately dedicated to a place little known and a people largely misunderstood. Blasted by some critics, revered by others for her vivid detail and depth of feeling, Sandoz has achieved a secure place in American literature. Her letters, edited by Helen Winter Stauffer, reveal extraordinary courage and zest for life.

Included here are letters written by Sandoz over nearly forty years--from 1928, the year of her father's death and a critical one for her creative development, to 1966, the year of her own death. They allow memorable flimpses of the professional and private person: her struggles to learn her craft in spite of an unsupportive family and hard-won formal education, her experiences in gathering material, her relationships with editors and publishers, her work with fledgling writers, and her commitment to art and to various social concerns.


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Mari Sandoz came out of the Sandhills of Nebraska to write at least three enduring books: "Old Jules," "Cheyenne Autumn," and "Crazy Horse, the Strange Man of the Oglalas." She was a tireless researcher, a true storyteller, an artist passionately dedicated to a place little known and a people largely misunderstood. Blasted by some critics, revered by others for her vivid detail and depth of feeling, Sandoz has achieved a secure place in American literature. Her letters, edited by Helen Winter Stauffer, reveal extraordinary courage and zest for life.

Included here are letters written by Sandoz over nearly forty years--from 1928, the year of her father's death and a critical one for her creative development, to 1966, the year of her own death. They allow memorable flimpses of the professional and private person: her struggles to learn her craft in spite of an unsupportive family and hard-won formal education, her experiences in gathering material, her relationships with editors and publishers, her work with fledgling writers, and her commitment to art and to various social concerns.

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Imprint

University of Nebraska Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 1992

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First published

October 1992

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 44mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

493

ISBN-13

978-0-8032-4206-7

Barcode

9780803242067

Categories

LSN

0-8032-4206-9



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