Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man - Frank Bergon

Two-Buck Chuck & The Marlboro Man

The New Old West

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
264 Seiten
2019
University of Nevada Press (Verlag)
978-1-948908-54-2 (ISBN)
33,60 inkl. MwSt
Frank Bergon's portrayals of people in California's San Joaquin Valley reveal a country where the culture of a vanishing West lives on in many twenty-first-century Westerners, despite the technological transformations around them. All are immigrants, migrants, their children, or their grandchildren whose lives intertwine with the author's.
Frank Bergon's astonishing portrayals of people in California's San Joaquin Valley reveal a country where the culture of a vanishing West lives on in many twenty-first-century Westerners, despite the radical technological transformations around them. All are immigrants, migrants, their children, or their grandchildren whose lives intertwine with the author's, including several races and ethnicities: Chicanos, Mexicans, African Americans, Italians, Asians, Native Americans, Scots-Irish descendants of Steinbeck's Okies, and Basques of the author's own heritage.

Bergon presents a powerful array of rural and small-town Westerners who often see themselves as part of a region and a way of life most Americans aren't aware of or don't understand, their voices unheard, their stories untold. In these essays, Westerners from the diverse heritage of the San Joaquin Valley include California's legendary Fred Franzia, the maker of the world's best-selling Charles Shaw wines dubbed "Two-Buck Chuck," and Darrell Winfield, a Dust Bowl migrant and lifelong working cowboy who for more than thirty years reigned as the iconic Marlboro Man. Their voices help us understand the complexities of today's rural West, where Old West values intersect with New West realities. This is the West (and America today) - a region in conflict with itself.

Frank Bergon is a critically acclaimed novelist, critic, and essayist whose writings focus primarily on the history and environment of the American West.  He was born in Ely, Nevada, and grew up on a ranch in Madera County in California's San Joaquin Valley.  He has taught at the University of Washington and for many years at Vassar College, where he is Professor Emeritus of English.  He is a member of the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame.

Introduction
Part I: Working the Dirt
1. The Vision of Two-Buck Chuck 15
2. Illegal Immigrant to Valley Farmer 40
3. Basque Dirt 68
4. Drought in the Garden of the Sun 81
Part II: Western Voices in the Great Valley
5. Valley Tolerance 109
6. Black Ranch Girl 119
7. Chicano Vet 128
8. New Woman Warrior 139
9. A Valley Indian's Search for Roots 152
10. Native American Okie 167
Part III: Marlboro Country
11. Rebellion in Marlboro Country 185
12. West of California: The Marlboro Man 201
Acknowledgments 253
About the Author 255

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 6 black & white photos
Verlagsort Reno
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 335 g
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-948908-54-9 / 1948908549
ISBN-13 978-1-948908-54-2 / 9781948908542
Zustand Neuware
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