NEW WRITERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE ...
- Share via
NEW WRITERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE edited by Russell Martin (Penguin: $12; 381 pp., paperback original). In the introduction to this anthology of fiction and nonfiction, Martin states he wanted to demonstrate that “western stories aren’t always set in bleak trailer courts, or in dark bars thick with smoke and macho pretensions, or in automobiles involved in desperate sorts of getaways out on lonesome highways.” In an excerpt from “Enduring Seeds,” Gary Nabhan recounts his quest to rediscover the plants Native Americans cultivated: ancestral varieties of corn, squash and beans that contain valuable genetic information. Gretel Ehrlich’s powerful fiction evokes the big-sky country of Montana and the way those empty vistas mark its inhabitants; Russell Martin contrasts the freedom an astronaut experienced in space with his increasingly restricted life in Colorado in “Beautiful Islands.”
More to Read
Sign up for our Book Club newsletter
Get the latest news, events and more from the Los Angeles Times Book Club, and help us get L.A. reading and talking.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.