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In four decades of writing for magazines ranging from Texas Monthly to the Atlantic, American History, and Travel Holiday, Stephen Harrigan has established himself as one of Americaâs most thoughtful writers. In this career-spanning anthology, which gathers together essays from two previous booksâA Natural State and Comanche Midnightâas well as previously uncollected work, readers finally have a comprehensive collection of Harriganâs best nonfiction. Historyânatural history, human history, and personal historyâand place are the cornerstones of The Eye of the Mammoth. But the specific history or place varies considerably from essay to essay. Harriganâs career has taken him from the Alaska Highway to the Chihuahuan Desert, from the casinos of Monaco to his ancestorsâ village in the Czech Republic. Texas is the subject of a number of essays, and a force in shaping others, as in âThe Anger of Achilles,â in which a nineteenth-century painting moves the author despite his possessing a âTexanâs suspicion of serious culture.â Harriganâs deceptively straightforward voice, however, belies an intense curiosity about things that, by his own admission, may be âunknowable.â Certainly, we are limited in what we can know about the inner life of George Washington, the last days of Davy Crockett, or the motives of a caged tiger, but Harriganâs giftâa gift that has also made him an award-winning novelistâis to bring readers closer to such things, to make them less remote, just as a cave painting in the title essay eerily transmits the living stare of a long-extinct mammoth.
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In four decades of writing for magazines ranging from Texas Monthly to the Atlantic, American History, and Travel Holiday, Stephen Harrigan has established himself as one of Americaâs most thoughtful ...
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