The Ox-Bow Man: A Biography Of Walter Van Tilburg Clark (Western Literature Series) by Jackson J. Benson
English | August 23, 2004 | ISBN: 0874175895 | 448 pages | PDF | 2.16 MB
English | August 23, 2004 | ISBN: 0874175895 | 448 pages | PDF | 2.16 MB
The first full-scale biography of a major Western writer.
Walter Van Tilburg Clark was one of the Wests most important literary figures, a writer who contributed mightily to the tradition of viewing the West realistically and not through the veil of myth and romance. As a comparatively young man, he published three compelling novels and a collection of short stories, then remained almost silent for the rest of his life, the victim of a paralyzing case of writers block. Now Jackson J. Benson, one of the countrys foremost literary biographers, has produced the first full-length biography of this brilliant, enigmatic, and ultimately tragic figure.
Based on widely scattered sourcespersonal papers and correspondence; interviews with family members, friends, and others; and Clarks unpublished stories and poemsBensons biography focuses on Clarks intellectual and literary life as a writer, teacher, and westerner. Benson masterfully balances his engaging account of the experiences, people, and settings of Clarks life with a penetrating examination of his complex psyche and the crippling perfectionism that virtually ended Clarks career, as well as offering up a thoughtful assessment of Clarks place in Western writing. In these pages, Clark lives again, a warm, complex, and ultimately anguished human being. Bensons remarkably astute and sensitive biography is destined to be the book that readers and researchers consult first for information about this major western writer.