In this book David Wyatt examines the mythology of California as it is reflected in the literature of the region. He argues that the encounter with landscape played an important role in literature of the West and distinguishes this particular characteristic from the literatures of other American regions. Wyatt discusses in depth the writings of Dana Leonard Fremont Muir King Austin Norris Steinbeck and Chandler Jeffers and Snyder and their literary reactions to the landscape. By examining the changing role of the landscape in literature of California the book sheds new light on an important theme in the American creative popular consciousness.
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