The Pomp of Yesterday (Edition2) - Couverture souple

Brand, Max

 
9789374127452: The Pomp of Yesterday (Edition2)

Synopsis

A lone rider cuts through the twilight of Spanish California, haunted by vengeance yet compelled by the hope of redemption. In the unforgiving landscape where frontier justice is the only law, the boundaries between right and wrong blur beneath the vast, indifferent sky. This sweeping work of western fiction immerses readers in the raw, evocative world of the old west, where every action echoes with consequence and the fate of a native American protagonist becomes inseparable from the land itself. Themes of revenge and redemption pulse through the narrative, as Navajo culture and the realities of frontier life are rendered with rare empathy and insight, setting this apart from typical 1920s western novels. Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition has been meticulously restored for today's and future generations. It stands not just as a reprint but as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both casual readers and aficionados of classic western literature a chance to experience a forgotten masterpiece. The Spanish California setting is brought vividly to life, capturing the tumult and promise of a region in flux, while the protagonist's journey reflects the complex interplay between personal honour and the harsh demands of survival. This novel holds a unique place in historical western fiction, bridging the mythic grandeur of old west adventures with a nuanced portrayal of indigenous experience. Fans of Max Brand westerns and those drawn to frontier life narratives will find themselves transported by the novel's lyrical prose and timeless questions of justice, identity, and belonging. Its return to print is more than a literary event-it is the restoration of a vital piece of our shared cultural heritage, inviting a new generation to reckon with the legends and realities of the American frontier.

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ISBN 10 :  0843960809 ISBN 13 :  9780843960808
Editeur : Dorchester Publishing, 2008
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