A Texas Cow Boy or, fifteen years on the hurricane deck of a Spanish pony, taken from real life
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- Nombre de pages147
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4709855-3
- EAN8596547098553
- Date de parution20/07/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille519 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "A Texas Cow Boy or, Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony, Taken from Real Life, " Charles A. Siringo embarks on a vivid and authentic exploration of cowboy life during the late 19th century. Through a masterful blend of personal narrative and regional folklore, Siringo paints a lively portrait of the American West, detailing both the hardships and the camaraderie encountered on the open range.
His engaging prose employs a conversational style that draws readers into his unique experiences, capturing the essence of frontier life while contributing to the growing canon of American cowboy literature in the post-Civil War era. Born in 1855 in Illinois, Siringo's upbringing and early experiences as a cattle rancher and cowboy significantly impacted his writing. His adventures across Texas and the Southwest not only supplied rich material for his stories but also reflect the turbulent societal changes of the time, including issues of identity, work, and the mythos of the cowboy.
His firsthand encounters with diverse cultures and characters reveal a depth of insight, making him an important chronicler of this unique chapter of American history. Readers seeking an authentic representation of cowboy life will find Siringo's narrative both exhilarating and enlightening. This work serves not only as a thrilling adventure but also as a historical document capturing the intricacies of a lifestyle that has shaped American culture.
Whether one is a fan of Western literature or simply curious about the era, Siringo's engaging account offers a vital perspective that is both entertaining and educational.
His engaging prose employs a conversational style that draws readers into his unique experiences, capturing the essence of frontier life while contributing to the growing canon of American cowboy literature in the post-Civil War era. Born in 1855 in Illinois, Siringo's upbringing and early experiences as a cattle rancher and cowboy significantly impacted his writing. His adventures across Texas and the Southwest not only supplied rich material for his stories but also reflect the turbulent societal changes of the time, including issues of identity, work, and the mythos of the cowboy.
His firsthand encounters with diverse cultures and characters reveal a depth of insight, making him an important chronicler of this unique chapter of American history. Readers seeking an authentic representation of cowboy life will find Siringo's narrative both exhilarating and enlightening. This work serves not only as a thrilling adventure but also as a historical document capturing the intricacies of a lifestyle that has shaped American culture.
Whether one is a fan of Western literature or simply curious about the era, Siringo's engaging account offers a vital perspective that is both entertaining and educational.
In "A Texas Cow Boy or, Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony, Taken from Real Life, " Charles A. Siringo embarks on a vivid and authentic exploration of cowboy life during the late 19th century. Through a masterful blend of personal narrative and regional folklore, Siringo paints a lively portrait of the American West, detailing both the hardships and the camaraderie encountered on the open range.
His engaging prose employs a conversational style that draws readers into his unique experiences, capturing the essence of frontier life while contributing to the growing canon of American cowboy literature in the post-Civil War era. Born in 1855 in Illinois, Siringo's upbringing and early experiences as a cattle rancher and cowboy significantly impacted his writing. His adventures across Texas and the Southwest not only supplied rich material for his stories but also reflect the turbulent societal changes of the time, including issues of identity, work, and the mythos of the cowboy.
His firsthand encounters with diverse cultures and characters reveal a depth of insight, making him an important chronicler of this unique chapter of American history. Readers seeking an authentic representation of cowboy life will find Siringo's narrative both exhilarating and enlightening. This work serves not only as a thrilling adventure but also as a historical document capturing the intricacies of a lifestyle that has shaped American culture.
Whether one is a fan of Western literature or simply curious about the era, Siringo's engaging account offers a vital perspective that is both entertaining and educational.
His engaging prose employs a conversational style that draws readers into his unique experiences, capturing the essence of frontier life while contributing to the growing canon of American cowboy literature in the post-Civil War era. Born in 1855 in Illinois, Siringo's upbringing and early experiences as a cattle rancher and cowboy significantly impacted his writing. His adventures across Texas and the Southwest not only supplied rich material for his stories but also reflect the turbulent societal changes of the time, including issues of identity, work, and the mythos of the cowboy.
His firsthand encounters with diverse cultures and characters reveal a depth of insight, making him an important chronicler of this unique chapter of American history. Readers seeking an authentic representation of cowboy life will find Siringo's narrative both exhilarating and enlightening. This work serves not only as a thrilling adventure but also as a historical document capturing the intricacies of a lifestyle that has shaped American culture.
Whether one is a fan of Western literature or simply curious about the era, Siringo's engaging account offers a vital perspective that is both entertaining and educational.




