Edward Abbey 25 Years Later

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Hungry Jack
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Re: Edward Abbey 25 Years Later

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cheeseburglar wrote:
ezabielski wrote:"My role, I see myself as an entertainer. I try to write good books, make people laugh, make them cry... provoke them, make them angry, make them think, if possible. Get a reaction, give pleasure."

It seems like, 25 years after his death, it's working.
I think everyone should read Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang. I think they should be required reading in high school.
Ditto that. Great stuff.
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