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Riding and Driving - Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Equestrian Relationships - cover

Riding and Driving - Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Equestrian Relationships

Price Collier, Edward L. Anderson

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Riding and Driving,' editors Price Collier and Edward L. Anderson choreograph a masterful collection that spans various styles and perspectives on the thematic essence of equestrian sports and its cultural significance. This anthology encapsulates an array of literary forms, from instructive essays to evocative narratives, highlighting the multifaceted relationship between humans and horses. The diversity within these pages reflects both the historical evolution of equestrian practices and the personal, almost intimate connection enthusiasts share with these magnificent creatures. The selection deliberately avoids attributing superiority to any single contribution, instead presenting a harmonious blend that underscores the richness of the theme. The individuals behind these texts are as varied as their literary contributions, comprising experts in equestrian sports, seasoned horse trainers, and aficionados of the equestrian lifestyle. Collectively, their backgrounds span several centuries, offering insights that are as historically significant as they are culturally reflective. This convergence of voices not only amplifies the anthology's thematic coherence but also situates it within broader literary and cultural discussions, inviting readers to consider the enduring legacy of equestrian pursuits across different epochs. 'Reading and Driving' is an essential compendium for anyone captivated by the complexity of human-horse relationships. It not only celebrates the timeless bond between riders and their steeds but also offers a comprehensive exploration into the artistry of equestrian sport. Through its eclectic mix of contributions, the collection provides a unique educational resource, rich in historical insights and personal reflections. This anthology is an invitation to immerse oneself in the profound and often overlooked narratives that equestrianism fosters, making it a compelling read for both the seasoned equestrian and the curious observer alike.
Available since: 12/20/2019.
Print length: 3429 pages.

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