In his eighty-seven years, Norman Maclean played many parts:
fisherman, logger, firefighter, scholar, teacher. But it was a role he
took up late in life, that of writer, that won him enduring fame and
critical acclaim—as well as the devotion of readers worldwide. When
he died in 1990, Maclean left behind an earlier unfinished project, on
a topic that had held his attention for decades: General Custer and
the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The portions of that writing that
remain reveal a deep interest not only in the battle itself but also
its afterlife—how historical events influence popular culture and
how retellings revise the past. Summarizing the events from the
various perspectives of the Americans, the Sioux, and the Cheyenne,
Maclean explains why the battle lives on in our imagination.
Custer’s “last stand” provides all the elements—the
characters, the plot, and the backdrop—of the perfect dramatic
tragedy. And the way we retell history, argues Maclean, is intimately
tied to how we choose to memorialize defeat.
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The Unfinished Manuscript
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ISBN
9780226048871
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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