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Selves At Risk - Patterns of Quest in Contemporary American Letters

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ihab Hassan (1925-2015) was emeritus Vilas Professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and author of more than 300 articles and reviews and of numerous books including The Postmodern Turn: Essays in Postmodern Theory and Culture . Klappentext When the Alstage Mining Company proposes a frac sand mine in the small Ames County village of Link Lake, events quickly escalate to a crisis. Business leader Marilyn Jones of the Link Lake Economic Development Council heads the pro-mine forces, citing needed jobs and income for the county. Octogenarian Emily Higgins and other Link Lake Historical Society members are aghast at the proposed mine location in the community park, where a huge and ancient bur oakthe historic Trail Marker Oakhas stood since it pointed the way along an old Menominee trail. Reluctantly caught in the middle of the fray is Ambrose Adler, a reclusive, retired farmer with a secret. Soon the fracas over frac sand attracts some national attention, including that of Stony Field, the pen name of a nationally syndicated columnist. Will the village board vote to solve their budget problems with a cut of the mining profits? Will the mine create real jobs for local folks? Will Stony Field come to the village to lead protests against the mine? And will defenders of the Trail Marker Oak literally draw a battle line in the sand?" Zusammenfassung An analysis of quests in contemporary American letters! fiction and non-fiction and about contemporary reality. The book explores general issues about quest! reviews work in fiction and non-fiction that define and develop the idea of quest.

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Authors Ihab Hassan
Publisher The University of Wisconsin Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.1989
 
EAN 9780299123703
ISBN 978-0-299-12370-3
No. of pages 246
Series Wisconsin Project on American
Wisconsin project on American writers
Wisconsin Project on American
Wisconsin project on American writers
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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