Utah, the Right Place
Author : Thomas G. Alexander
Publisher : Gibbs Smith Publishers
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 35,89 MB
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Thomas G. Alexander
Publisher : Gibbs Smith Publishers
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 35,89 MB
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Sandra Dallas
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 28,65 MB
Release : 2012-04-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1250005027
Four women seeking the promise of salvation and prosperity in a new land.
Author : John W. Van Cott
Publisher : University of Utah Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 16,56 MB
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : 9780874803457
Utah toponyms, or place names. Where are they? What istheir history? Their importance? Over thousand toponyms are listed alphabetically, marking the passagesof peoples and cultures from earliest times.
Author : Paisley Rekdal
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 2021-02-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1324003596
A timely, nuanced work that dissects the thorny debate around cultural appropriation and the literary imagination. How do we properly define cultural appropriation, and is it always wrong? If we can write in the voice of another, should we? And if so, what questions do we need to consider first? In Appropriate, creative writing professor Paisley Rekdal addresses a young writer to delineate how the idea of cultural appropriation has evolved—and perhaps calcified—in our political climate. What follows is a penetrating exploration of fluctuating literary power and authorial privilege, about whiteness and what we really mean by the term empathy, that examines writers from William Styron to Peter Ho Davies to Jeanine Cummins. Lucid, reflective, and astute, Appropriate presents a generous new framework for one of the most controversial subjects in contemporary literature.
Author : Terry Tempest Williams
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 41,45 MB
Release : 1992-09-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0679740244
In the spring of 1983 Terry Tempest Williams learned that her mother was dying of cancer. That same season, The Great Salt Lake began to rise to record heights, threatening the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and the herons, owls, and snowy egrets that Williams, a poet and naturalist, had come to gauge her life by. One event was nature at its most random, the other a by-product of rogue technology: Terry's mother, and Terry herself, had been exposed to the fallout of atomic bomb tests in the 1950s. As it interweaves these narratives of dying and accommodation, Refuge transforms tragedy into a document of renewal and spiritual grace, resulting in a work that has become a classic.
Author : Theresa A. Husarik
Publisher :
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 21,66 MB
Release :
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781616738051
Travel directions, maps, and historical sidelights for scenic adventures to the natural and historical wonders of this spectacularly beautiful state.
Author : Adam R. Brown
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 16,69 MB
Release : 2018-08-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1496201809
"Utah Politics and Government covers Utah's religious heritage and territorial history, its central political institutions, and its political culture, while situating Utah within the broader American political setting"--
Author : Brian Q. Cannon
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 48,42 MB
Release : 2009-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0874217458
The twentieth could easily be Utah’s most interesting, complex century, yet popular ideas of what is history seem mired in the nineteenth. One reason may be the lack of readily available writing on more recent Utah history. This collection of essays shifts historical focus forward to the twentieth, which began and ended with questions of Utah’s fit with the rest of the nation. In between was an extended period of getting acquainted in an uneasy but necessary marriage, which was complicated by the push of economic development and pull of traditional culture, demand for natural resources from a fragile and scenic environment, and questions of who governs and how, who gets a vote, and who controls what is done on and to the contested public lands. Outside trade and a tourist economy increasingly challenged and fed an insular society. Activists left and right declaimed constitutional liberties while Utah’s Native Americans become the last enfranchised in the nation. Proud contributions to national wars contrasted with denial of deep dependence on federal money; the skepticism of provocative writers, with boosters eager for growth; and reflexive patriotism somehow bonded to ingrained distrust of federal government.
Author : Aron Ralston
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 44,50 MB
Release : 2011-02-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1849835098
A day-by-day account of Aron Ralston's unforgettable survival story. On Saturday, 26 April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old outdoorsman and adventurer, set off for a day's hike in the Utah canyons. Eight miles from his truck, he found himself in the middle of a deep and remote canyon. Then the unthinkable happened: a boulder shifted and snared his right arm against the canyon wall. He was trapped, facing dehydration, starvation, hallucinations and hypothermia as night-time temperatures plummeted. Five and a half days later, Aron Ralston finally came to the agonising conclusion that his only hope was to amputate his own arm and get himself to safety. Miraculously, he survived. 127 Hours is more than just an adventure story. It is a brave, honest and above all inspiring account of one man's valiant effort to survive, and is destined to take its place among adventure classics such as Touching the Void.
Author : Allan Kent Powell
Publisher :
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 28,30 MB
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN :
The first complete history of Utah in encyclopedic form, with entries from Anasazi to ZCMI!