Criticism > Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism > Abbey, Edward - Don Scheese (essay date spring 1991)
Abbey, Edward - Don Scheese (essay date spring 1991)
Don Scheese (essay date spring 1991)
SOURCE: Scheese, Don. “Desert Solitaire: Counter-Friction to the Machine in the Garden.” North Dakota Quarterly 59, no. 2 (spring 1991): 211-27.
[In the following essay, Scheese identifies Abbey primarily as a cultural and social critic in the same vein as Henry David Thoreau.]
Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine.
—Henry David Thoreau, “Resistance to Civil Government”
I first encountered the work of Edward Abbey during a cross-continental train trip in December 1977. To help me endure the wintry, interminable monotones of the Great Plains, a friend suggested a few books to take along. I can recall but one of them now: Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire.
“How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book,” Thoreau wrote in Walden (107). After reading Desert Solitaire a new...
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