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California: The Land of the Sun

California: The Land of the Sun
Author: Mary Hunter Austin
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465611231

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For a graphic and memorable report of the contours of any country, see always the aboriginal account of its making. That will give you the lie of the land as no geographer could sketch it forth for you. California was made by Padahoon the Sparrow-Hawk and the Little Duck, who brooded on the face of the waters in the Beginning of Things. There is no knowing where the tale comes from, for Winnenap the Medicine-Man who told it to me, was eclectic in his faiths as in his practice. Winnenap was a Shoshone, one of the group who had been forced southward into Death Valley when the great Pah Ute nation had split their tribes like a wedge. In the last of their wars he had been taken as a hostage by the Paiutes and brought up by them. He might have remembered the story, or his wife might have told him. She was a tall brown woman out of Tejon, and hermother was of that band of captives taken from San Gabriel by the Mojaves, Mission-bred. Wherever it came from, the tale has its roots deep in the land it explains. Padahoon, being wearied of going to and fro under the heavens, said to the Little Duck that it was time there should be mountains; so the Little Duck dived and brought up the primordial mud of which even the geographers are agreed mountains are made. As he brought it the Sparrow-Hawk built a round beautiful ring of mountains enclosing a quiet space of sea. Said the Little Duck, "I choose this side," coming up with his bill full of mud toward the west. Whereupon the Sparrow-Hawk built the other side higher. When it was all done and the Little Duck surveyed it, he observed, as people will to this day, the discrepancy between the low western hills and the high Sierras, and he thought the builder had not played him fair. "Very well, then," said the Sparrow-Hawk, "since you are resolved to be so greedy," and he bit out pieces of the Sierras with his bill, and threw them over his shoulder.


The Dial

The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1914
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF THE SUN

CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF THE SUN
Author: Mary Austin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789360464424

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"California: The Land of the Sun" written by Mary Austin is a captivating exploration of the various landscapes, cultures, and natural wonders that outline the Golden State. Austin prose immerses readers inside the breathtaking splendor of California's terrain, from the arid deserts to the majestic mountains. Through keen observation and lyrical descriptions, Austin paints a shiny portrait of California's particular plant life and fauna, celebrating the kingdom's ecological richness. Her deep connection with the natural world shines through as she captures the essence of the land with a poetic touch, inviting readers to appreciate the intricacies of California's geography. Beyond the environmental recognition, Austin delves into the cultural tapestry of California, exploring the traditions and histories that form the country's identity. Her holistic approach presents readers with a complete knowledge of California's man or woman, mixing nature writing with cultural observation. "California: The Land of the Sun" isn't only a literary masterpiece however also a reflection of Mary Austin's advocacy for Native American rights and environmental conservation. Her work stands as a testament to the long-lasting connection between humanity and the herbal world, inspiring readers to cherish and defend the landscapes that make California a land of extremely good splendor and diversity.


The Bookseller

The Bookseller
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1914
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:

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Official organ of the book trade of the United Kingdom.


California, the Land of the Sun

California, the Land of the Sun
Author: Mary Hunter Austin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781622361748

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Picturing a Different West

Picturing a Different West
Author: Janis P. Stout
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780896726109

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Picturing a Different West addresses Willa Cather and Mary Austin as central figures in a women's tradition of the pictured West. Both Cather and Austin moved west in their youth and spent much of their lives there. Cather lived on the Great Plains, while Austin resided in California and the Southwest. Cather's travels repeatedly took her to the Southwest, and she wrote three novels with Southwestern settings. Starting with the masculine tradition of Western art that was prevalent when Austin and Cather launched their careers, Janis P. Stout shows how the authors challenged and revised that tradition. Rather than a West of adventure, violence, and conquest, open only to rugged and daring men, the authors envisioned a new West--not conventionally feminine so much as an androgynous space of freedom for women and men alike. Their vision of an alternative West and their alternative ways of thinking about and portraying gender are inseparable. Placing Cather and Austin alongside contemporaries Elsie Clews Parsons, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Laura Gilpin, Stout emphasizes the visual nature of Austin's and Cather's personal experiences of the West and Southwest, their awareness of the prevailing visual representations of the West, and the visual nature of their books about the West, with respect to both prose style and illustrations. In closing, Stout demonstrates the continuance of their tradition in illustrated western books by Leslie Marmon Silko and by Margaret Randall and Barbara Byers.


The Book Monthly

The Book Monthly
Author: James Milne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1914
Genre: Bibliography, National
ISBN:

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