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Starved Rock - A Tale of Nature's Power and Human Destiny in the Illinois Wilderness - cover

Starved Rock - A Tale of Nature's Power and Human Destiny in the Illinois Wilderness

Edgar Lee Masters

Verlag: Good Press

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In Edgar Lee Masters' novel 'Starved Rock,' the author explores the enduring theme of nature's power and its ability to shape human destiny. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Starved Rock State Park in Illinois, the book weaves a tale of adventure, love, and survival in the wilderness. Masters' poetic prose captures the beauty and harshness of the natural world, drawing readers into a captivating narrative that is rich in sensory detail and vivid imagery. The novel is a masterful blend of nature writing, romance, and suspense, showcasing Masters' versatility as a writer. 'Starved Rock' is a prime example of American regional literature, reflecting the author's deep connection to the rural landscapes of the Midwest and his profound reverence for the natural world. Edgar Lee Masters, a prolific American poet and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the rural heartland of the Midwest. His deep appreciation for nature and his keen observational skills are evident in 'Starved Rock,' where the landscape itself becomes a central character in the story. Masters' ability to artfully blend realism with romanticism sets him apart as a unique voice in American literature, and his work continues to resonate with readers today. For readers who enjoy richly descriptive prose, evocative settings, and engaging characters, 'Starved Rock' by Edgar Lee Masters is a must-read. Whether you are drawn to nature writing, historical fiction, or romance, this novel offers a compelling blend of genres that will transport you to a bygone era and immerse you in the beauty of the Illinois wilderness.
Verfügbar seit: 03.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 200 Seiten.

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