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Pony Tracks

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Erschienen am 20.07.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547097983
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 157 S., 3.17 MB
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DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

In 'Pony Tracks,' Frederic Remington takes the reader on an evocative journey through the American West, capturing the essence of military life during a time of transition and conquest. Through vivid prose chiseled by the stark realities of the frontier, Remington's narrative navigates the dichotomy of a soldier's existence, contrasting the austerity of life in garrison with the visceral challenges of field operations. Adopting an impressionistic literary style, the author paints a visual tableau that immerses the reader in landscapes both tangible and ethereal, as seen through the eyes of a steadfast general and his troops, blurring the lines between the disciplinary confines of military order and the untamed wilderness of late 19th-century America. Acknowledging the historical backdrop of Manifest Destiny, 'Pony Tracks' echoes the sentiments and complexities of soldiers tasked with unforgiving duties in the relentless march towards American expansion.Frederic Remington, a renowned artist and writer, distills his intimate knowledge of the American frontier into his written work. His own experience and fascination with the dynamics of frontier life are deeply etched into the fabric of 'Pony Tracks.' An established painter and sculptor, Remington's artistic sensibility informs the detailed and picturesque scenes within his book. His first-hand engagement with military figures and the intimate understanding of the rigors of the soldier's life lend authority and authenticity to his representation of the military experience in the West, offering an indelible link to Remington's own spirited adventures and his encounters with iconic military personalities of the era.'Recommended for enthusiasts of American history and military aficionados alike, 'Pony Tracks' is more than a mere account of army life; it stands as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the individuals who shaped the American canvas. Reader's seeking an immersion into a bygone era, where the clash of civilization and wilderness unfolds in stark relief, will find in Remington's work an unparalleled guide. The book beckons those with a taste for adventure and an appreciation for the nuanced perspective of an artist who adeptly translates the raw beauty of the untamed American landscape and the unvarnished truths of military existence into a profound literary experience.

Autorenportrait

Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer who articulated the vitality and vigor of the American West at the turn of the 20th century. Remington's works immortalized the Western frontier and its characters, making him a prominent figure in the realm of Western art. Though Remington is primarily remembered for his visual art, he did venture into writing, and his book 'Pony Tracks' is an enduring testimony to his talent in this field. Published in 1895, 'Pony Tracks' provides a written account of his adventures and observations in the West, encompassing the spirit of the era with the same dynamic energy as his visual compositions. His literary style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a storytelling that is redolent with the reality of cowboy life. Remington's work is scholarly noted for its historical accuracy, vivid descriptions, and enthusiasm in depicting the American frontier life. His legacy as an author, though less extensive than his artistic output, contributes significantly to the corpus of Western American literature and offers an authentic narrative of the time he so passionately depicted in his art.

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