The Geography of The Light of Western Stars

dc.citation.epage21
dc.citation.issn1083-7140
dc.citation.issue3/4
dc.citation.jtitleZane Grey Review
dc.citation.spage10
dc.citation.volume29
dc.contributor.authorBlake, Kevin S.
dc.contributor.authoreidkblake
dc.contributor.kstateBlake, Kevin S.
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-11T21:49:39Z
dc.date.available2017-07-11T21:49:39Z
dc.date.issued2014-12-01
dc.date.published2014
dc.descriptionCitation: Blake, Kevin. 2014. The Geography of The Light of Western Stars. Zane Grey Review 29(3/4): 10-11, 20-21.
dc.description.abstractThe Light of Western Stars has a fascinating geography. Set during the Mexican Revolution on the western flank of the Peloncillo Mountains in New Mexico's "Booth eel" region, astride the state line with Arizona, this region is perhaps as wild and remote today as it was when Zane Grey authored the story one hundred years ago. Zane Grey's setting features many authentic place names- almost every town, valley, and mountain mentioned is accurately located in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona- but two confounding fictional town names require some geographical imagination.
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