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Abbey, Edward - Scott Slovic (essay date spring-summer 1993)
Scott Slovic (essay date spring-summer 1993)
SOURCE: Slovic, Scott. “Aestheticism and Awareness: The Psychology of Edward Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang.” The CEA Critic 55, no. 3 (spring-summer 1993): 54-68.
[In the following essay, Slovic finds the search for self-awareness to be the main theme of The Monkey Wrench Gang.]
[W]ith five published novels and three volumes, including this one, of personal history to my credit—or discredit if you prefer—why am I still classified by librarians and tagged by reviewers as a “nature writer”?
—Edward Abbey, Abbey's Road
Wilderness is above all an opportunity to heighten one's awareness, to locate the self against the nonself. It is a springboard for introspection. And the greatest words, those which illumine life as it is centrally lived and felt, intensify that process.
—Bruce Berger, The...
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