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Desert Solitaire

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Pages
337
Language
EN
ISBN
9780345326492
Reading Time
~5h 54min

Desert Solitaire is a book by Edward Abbey. It has 337 pages.

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Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire emerged from a season spent as a seasonal park ranger in the Utah desert, blending personal observation with environmental reflection. The work opens with a narrative account of daily life among the red rock formations, capturing both profound solitude and the practical demands of wilderness living. Abbey’s prose moves between vivid landscape description, philosophical meditation, and direct critique of expanding tourism and industrial development. The second section shifts into a series of essays that broaden these concerns, arguing for the preservation of untouched natural spaces against commercial exploitation. Recognized as a significant contribution to American nature writing, the book channels Abbey’s reverence for ecological integrity while examining humanity’s relationship with wild environments. Its direct voice and consistent focus on conservation have maintained its place in environmental literature, offering a measured portrait of desert ecology and the cultural value of untrammeled land.

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Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire emerged from a season spent as a seasonal park ranger in the Utah desert, blending personal observation with environmental reflection. The work opens with a narrative account of daily life among the red rock formations, capturing both profound solitude and the practic...

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Desert Solitaire was written by Edward Abbey.