Confessions of a Barbarian

Selections from the Journals of Edward Abbey, 1951 - 1989

by Edward Abbey

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Edited by David Peterson

These eloquent meditations, philosophical musings, and whimsical doodles offer us the clearest window into the soul of this American literary legend.

Few have cared more about American wilderness than the irascible Cactus Ed. Author of eco-classics such as The Monkey Wrench Gang and Desert Solitaire, Edward Abbey reveals all his rough-hewn edges and passionate beliefs in this witty, outspoken, maddening, and sometimes brilliant selection of journal entries that takes the writer from his early years as a park ranger and would-be literary author up to his death in 1989. Everything is here: the acute wit, the searing cynicism, and the lyrical, effortless prose. This new edition features an interview with his friend and editor David Petersen in which Abbey speaks candidly about his own work, his approach to writing, and technique. Original sketches made by Abbey himself and a detailed index are also included.

David Petersen is the author of Ghost Grizzlies: Does the Great Bear Still Haunt Colorado?, On the Wild Edge: In Search of  A Natural Life, and several more nature-themed books. Additionally, he edited Big Sky, Fair Land, the environmental essays of Pulitzer winning novelist A.B. Guthrie, Jr., was Western Editor for Mother Earth News, and a masthead contributor to Backpacker Magazine. He lives near Durango, Colorado.

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Author

Format

Paperback

Imprint

Bower House

ISBN

9781917895002

Pages

424

Publication Date

October 15, 2020

Size

6 x 9

Subtitle

Selections from the Journals of Edward Abbey, 1951 – 1989