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Rick Bass

    Rick Bass se adentra en las profundas conexiones entre lo salvaje y la experiencia humana, creando una prosa lírica y agudamente observadora. Su obra explora la intrincada relación entre la naturaleza y la identidad, a menudo ambientada en paisajes remotos y amenazados. La escritura de Bass es una apasionada defensa de la naturaleza salvaje, marcada por una profunda apreciación del mundo natural y un enfoque contemplativo sobre nuestro lugar en él.

    In den Tiefen der Erde
    Winter in Montana
    Where the Sea Used to Be
    The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness
    • Where the Sea Used to Be

      • 462 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on a complex familial struggle between a father, Dudley, and his daughter, as they vie for the souls of two men, Matthew and Wallis. Dudley, a Texan obsessed with oil, has left a trail of ruined lives in his relentless pursuit. As Wallis begins to unravel the dark secrets of Dudley's past, the story unfolds against the backdrop of Swan Valley's vivid landscape and wildlife. Rick Bass's poetic prose brings depth to each character and their intertwined destinies, exploring themes of ambition, love, and destruction.

      Where the Sea Used to Be1998
    • The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The collection features three short novels that explore profound themes of love, loss, and the struggle for identity. A woman reconnects with her roots on a Texas ranch, while a man embarks on a treacherous journey through a winter wilderness to find his wife. Additionally, a young oilman faces off against his aging mentor in a surreal setting where an ancient ocean lies buried in the Appalachian foothills. The narratives showcase the author's magical, passionate, and lyrical storytelling.

      The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness1998
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