An edition of Traplines (2003)

Traplines

coming home to Sawtooth Valley

1st Pantheon ed.

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An edition of Traplines (2003)

Traplines

coming home to Sawtooth Valley

1st Pantheon ed.

The author recalls his past visions of the idyllic region of Sawtooth Valley and paints a portrait of an uncertain identity for the West.

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Publisher
Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
237

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Traplines
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Traplines: Coming Home to Sawtooth Valley
December 7, 2004, Vintage
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Cover of: Traplines
Traplines: coming home to Sawtooth Valley
2003, Pantheon Books
in English - 1st Pantheon ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3568.E5574 Z475 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 237 p. :
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3564680M
Internet Archive
traplinescomingh00remb
ISBN 10
0375422072
LCCN
2002035498
OCLC/WorldCat
50604950
Library Thing
287552
Goodreads
972676

Work Description

In 1987, John Rember returned home to Sawtooth Valley, WHERE he had been brought up. He returned out of a homing instinct: the same forty acres that had sustained his family's horses had sustained a vision of a place where he belonged in the world, a life where he could get up in the morning, step out the door, and catch dinner from the Salmon River. But to his surprise, he found that what was once familiar was now unfamiliar. Everything might have looked the same to the horses that spring, but to Rember this was no longer home. In Traplines, Rember recounts his experiences of growing up in a time when the fish were wild in the rivers, horses were brought into the valley each spring from their winter pasture, and electric light still seemed magical. Today those same experiences no longer seem to possess the authenticity they once did. In his journey home, Rember discovers how the West, both as a place in which to live and as a terrain of the imagination, has been transformed. And he wonders whether his recollections of what once was prevent him from understanding his past and appreciating what he found when he returned home. In Traplines, Rember excavates the hidden desires that color memory and shows us how, once revealed, they can allow us to understand anew the stories we tell ourselves.From the Hardcover edition.

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