A strong west wind : a memoir / Gail Caldwell.

A strong west wind : a memoir / Gail Caldwell.

By
Caldwell, Gail, 1951-

Publication Date
2006

Publication Information
New York : Random House,

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
228 p.

Subject Term
Journalists -- United States -- Biography.
 
Critics -- United States -- Biography.

Summary
Pulitzer Prize winner Gail Caldwell transforms into art what it is like to come of age in a particular time and place. A Strong West Wind begins in the 1950s in the wilds of the Texas Panhandle–a place of both boredom and beauty, its flat horizons broken only by oil derricks, grain elevators, and church steeples. Its story belongs to a girl who grew up surrounded by dust storms and cattle ranches and summer lightning, who took refuge from the vastness of the land and the ever-present wind by retreating into books. What she found there, from renegade women to men who lit out for the territory, turned out to offer a blueprint for her own future. Caldwell would grow up to become a writer, but first she would have to fall in love with a man who was every mother’s nightmare, live through the anguish and fire of the Vietnam years, and defy the father she adored, who had served as a master sergeant in the Second World War. A Strong West Wind is a memoir of culture and history–of fathers and daughters, of two world wars and the passionate rebellions of the sixties. But it is also about the mythology of place and the evolution of a sensibility: about how literature can shape and even anticipate a life.

Language
English

ISBN
9781400062485


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Gander (GGR)Adult BioAdult BiographyB C12Checked In
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