Roundup of Western Books
Here is a partial list of recent anthologies and works on contemporary Western literature:
* “Growing Up Western,” edited by Clarus Backes (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990).
* “The Best of the West,” Vols. I & II, edited by James Thomas (Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1988).
* “Writers of the Purple Sage: An Anthology of Recent Western Writing,” edited by Russell Martin and Marc Barasch (New York: Viking Penguin, 1986).
* “Old Southwest New Southwest: Essays on a Region and Its Literature,” edited by Judy Nolte Lensink (Tucson Public Library, 1987).
* “The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology,” edited by William Kittredge and Annick Smith (Missoula: Montana Historical Society, 1989).
* “The American West in Fiction,” edited by Jon Tuska (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988).
* “West of the West,” edited by Leonard Michaels, David Reid and Raquel Scherr (Oakland: North Point Press, 1989).
* “Westward the Women,” edited by Vicki Piekarski (New York: Doubleday, 1984).
* “O California!” edited by Stephen Vincent and Pal Chadbourne Mills. (San Francisco: Bedford Arts, 1989).
* “West Coast Fiction: Modern Writing from California, Oregon and Washington” by James Houston. (New York: Bantam, 1979).
* “A Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Western American Literature” by Richard Etulain (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1982).
Works by nature writers, American Indians and Latino Americans are broad enough to be recognized as separate genres.
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