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Howard Frank Mosher and the Classics : Echoes in the Vermont Writer's Works

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Howard Frank Mosher has spent the greater part of his career depicting a relatively isolated section of Vermont known as the Northeast Kingdom.

Yet, even as he writes about that particular area in the Green Mountain State, he is investigating age-old themes from among the best English and American literary works.

His first novel, Disappearances (1977), signaled the arrival of a master craftsman harkening us back to Melville's Billy Budd and Moby-Dick, in terms of humankind's struggle against an ever present evil. A full 33 years after the publication of his first novel, the Vermont author, in Walking to Gatlinburg (2010), examined the polarity between cowardice and honor.

In the intervening years, between Disappearances and Gatlinburg, Mosher explored crucial matters such as the disappearing wilderness, industrialization, black male/white female encounters, the necessity of humor, the quest for salvation, and the immortality of romantic love, all issues that he delved into as he staked out a unique terrain within the pantheon of Bunyan, Shakespeare, Dreiser, Twain, Faulkner, Steinbeck, Harper Lee, and others.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
078647856X / 9780786478569
Paperback / softback
813.54
04/04/2014
United States
208 pages, notes, bibliography, index
152 x 229 mm, 290 grams