Book: Mary Austin's Southwest: An Anthology Of Her Literary Criticism Celebrated and controversial author Mary Austin (1866-1934) lived in and wrote about her beloved Southwest, a place that has shaped and been shaped by three distinctive groups: Indian, Spanish, and Anglo. Austin discovered in the Southwest that these cultures blended languages, races, and religions, creating what she believed were unique versions of Catholicism, nature worship, ceremonies, and visions. Those beliefs worked their way through her literary criticism, leading her to ground-breaking ideas of place-based influences, narrative techniques, and dramatic development. In Mary Austin's Southwest, editors Blackbird and Nelson shine light on Austin's work, revealing her to be a significant trail-blazer for literary diversity. With thoughtful introductions to selected writings on prose, drama, and poetry as well as an annotated checklist of Austin's published Southwestern literary criticism, this collection is a celebration of a rich mixed heritage as expressed through the written word.
Details of Book: Mary Austin's Southwest: An Anthology Of Her Literary Criticism Book: Mary Austin's Southwest: An Anthology Of Her Literary Criticism
Author: Mary Hunter Austin, Chelsea Blackbird, Barney Nelson
ISBN: 0874808200
ISBN-13: 9780874808209
, 978-0874808209
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: May 2005
Publisher: University Of Utah Press
Number of Pages: 302
Language: English