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Silvertip's Chase
Frederick Schiller Faust
出版
DigiCat
, 2022-08-01
主題
Fiction / General
ISBN
EAN:8596547109471
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=aop_EAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
Frederick Schiller Faust, under the pseudonym Max Brand, crafts a pulsating tale of the old West in 'Silvertip's Chase', a novel that throbs with the unrelenting pace of a galloping stallion. With a narrative as sharp as the mountain air and prose as clear and unforgiving as the landscapes it traverses, Faust regales the reader with quintessential themes of vengeance, justice, and rugged individualism. Embedded within its literary context, 'Silvertip's Chase' holds fast to the traditional Western genre, whilst subtly infusing it with poetic reflections that transcend its particular period of production, rendering it a timeless piece. Digitally preserved by DigiCat Publishing, this special edition straddles the fine line between preservation and innovation, acknowledging its historical literary significance while embracing the new-age format for contemporary readership. Faust, more widely recognized under his aforementioned nom de plume, was a prodigious writer whose life was as storied as his characters. His complex relationship with the mythology of the American Frontier, forged through a life of vicissitudes and a seemingly innate understanding of the human condition, compelled his pen to paper, shaping narratives that sought the heart of American sensibility and pioneering spirit. 'Silvertip's Chase' embodies Faust's nuanced perspective, simultaneously evoking a bygone era and speaking to universal, evergreen struggles. It is recommended to those who revel in the Western genre's classic tropes and to new readers yearning for an evocative dive into America's storied past. This edition serves not only as a tribute to Faust's literary prowess but also as an invitation to consider the Western canon within the broader scope of world literature. 'Silvertip's Chase' is a must-read for aficionados and scholars alike, promising an experience akin to witnessing the wild frontier first-hand, with all its peril and splendor.