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A collection of classic tales of the Old West from Owen Wister, an American writer whose stories helped establish the cowboy as the archetypical individualist hero. Includes "The Jimmyjohn Boss," "A Kinsman of Red Cloud," "Sharon's Choice," "Napoleon Shave-Tail," "Twenty Minutes for Refreshments," "The Promised Land," "Hank's Woman," and "Padre Ignazio." 
 

Produktbeschreibung
A collection of classic tales of the Old West from Owen Wister, an American writer whose stories helped establish the cowboy as the archetypical individualist hero. Includes "The Jimmyjohn Boss," "A Kinsman of Red Cloud," "Sharon's Choice," "Napoleon Shave-Tail," "Twenty Minutes for Refreshments," "The Promised Land," "Hank's Woman," and "Padre Ignazio." 

 
Autorenporträt
Owen Wister (1860-1938) was a distinguished American writer who is often considered the father of Western fiction. His seminal work, 'The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains' (1902), reshaped the Western genre and has significantly influenced the perception of the American frontier. Born into a well-to-do family in Philadelphia, Wister was educated at Harvard and initially pursued a career in law. However, recurring health issues prompted him to explore the West, where he found inspiration among the landscapes and cultures beyond the Mississippi. Wister's keen observation of cowboy life, complemented by his narrative skills, breathed authenticity into his work and established a new literary archetype-the rugged, taciturn cowboy hero. In addition to 'The Virginian', Wister penned numerous stories capturing the spirit of the West, including 'The Jimmyjohn Boss, and Other Stories' (1900), which exhibits his acumen in short storytelling and his nuanced approach to character development. Wister's writing is marked by its direct style, resonant dialogues, and an unwavering yet romanticized admiration for the untamed West. His contribution to American literature extends beyond his tales of cowboys and duels; he also wrote on diverse topics ranging from music to politics, showcasing his versatility and depth as an author.