The Rangeland Avenger, Above the Law & Alcatraz (3 Wild West Adventures in One Edition)
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This anthology, 'The Rangeland Avenger, Above the Law & Alcatraz (3 Wild West Adventures in One Edition)', presents a vivid tapestry of frontier tales that are emblematic of the American Wild West genre. Each story offers a distinct narrative style and thematic exploration, contributing to the rich literary tradition of Western adventure. From the rugged landscapes to the tense human conflicts, these tales delve into the notions of justice, freedom, and survival, mirroring the harsh realities and mythical qualities of the American frontier. The collection stands out for its engaging storytelling and deep symbolic undercurrents that challenge the conventional boundaries of law and morality. Max Brand, a pseudonym for Frederick Schiller Faust, brings an extraordinary depth to this collection. A prolific writer, Faust's adventures enriched the Western genre, weaving psychological complexity into traditional action-driven plots. These stories showcase his ability to transcend typical Western motifs, offering insights into the human spirit juxtaposed against a backdrop of vast, untamed landscapes. The dialogue and scenarios reflect significant cultural and historical nuances, presenting a nuanced portrayal of early 20th-century America. 'Readers seeking an immersion into authentic Western adventures will find this collection a treasure trove of classic storytelling. Each narrative invites the reader into a vividly wrought world where characters grapple with existential dilemmas in lawless territories. It's an ideal read for those who cherish the exploration of moral ambiguities in historical contexts, and appreciate the enduring allure of the Wild West. This anthology not only entertains but also serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting the complexities of American frontier life and offering a multifaceted perspective on the era.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 502 Seiten
Größe: 1,1 MB
ISBN: 9788027226122
Veröffentlichung: 16. Oktober 2017