Robert Laxalt

Robert Laxalt

Author: Warren Lerude

Publisher: Center for Basque Studies Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935709374

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Biography of the Nevada writer Robert Laxalt that focuses on his writing career from journalist to acclaimed author, founder of the University of Nevada Press, and educator.


Robert Laxalt

Robert Laxalt

Author: David Río

Publisher: Center for Basque Studies Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Presents a study of the life and work of Basque American author Robert Laxalt. This book analyzes the representation of the Basques throughout Laxalt's varied literary production, with special attention to the different themes, characters, motives, and settings present in fifteen of his novels.


The Basque Hotel

The Basque Hotel

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher: Basque

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780874172164

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The first volume in Laxalt's Basque family trilogy, is the coming of age story of a boy named Pete. Too prone to dreams, Pete undergoes his rites of passage - cruelty and kindness, disillusionment, love and terror, pathos and hilarious adventure - and finally, a cautious understanding of his world.


The Land of My Fathers

The Land of My Fathers

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher: University of Nevada Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0874173957

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In 1960, renowned Nevada writer Robert Laxalt moved himself and his family to a small Basque village in the French Pyrenees. The son of Basque emigrants, Laxalt wanted to learn as much as he could about the ancient and mysterious people from which he was descended and about the country from which his parents came. Thanks to his Basque surname and a wide network of family connections, Laxalt was able to penetrate the traditional reserve of the Basques in a way that outsiders rarely can. In the process, he gained rare insight into the nature of the Basques and the isolated, beautiful mountain world where they have lived for uncounted centuries. Based on Laxalt’s personal journals of this and a later sojourn in 1965, The Land of My Fathers is a moving record of a people and their homeland. Through Laxalt’s perceptive eyes and his wife Joyce’s photographs, we observe the Basques’ market days and festivals, join their dove hunts and harvests, share their humor and history, their deep sense of nationalism, their abiding pride in their culture and their homes, and discover the profound sources of the Basques’ strength and their endurance as a people. Photography by Joyce Laxalt.


Dust Devils

Dust Devils

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher: Western Literature and Fiction

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13:

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Robert Laxalt's new novella is an action-packed coming-of-age tale set in the violent and conflict-ridden days of the early 20th century.


In a Hundred Graves; a Basque Portrait

In a Hundred Graves; a Basque Portrait

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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This book provides a humane insight into the inner workings of one of the smaller ethnic groups of Europe that still remain viable. Even for one born of Basque parents, so intimate a view was no easy taks. Village incidents, character vignettes, and personal impressions have all been shaped by the author into an emotive experience.


All That Followed

All That Followed

Author: Gabriel Urza

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1627792430

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"A bold, stunning book...The reader is drawn in not because we want to find out what happened, but why it happened..."--NPR A psychologically twisting novel about a politically-charged act of violence that echoes through a small Spanish town; a debut novel that the New York Times Book Review calls "a triumph." It's 2004 in Muriga, a quiet town in Spain's northern Basque Country, a place with more secrets than inhabitants. Five years have passed since the kidnapping and murder of a young local politician-a family man and father-and the town's rhythms have almost returned to normal. But in the aftermath of the Atocha train bombings in Madrid, an act of terrorism that rocked a nation and a world, the townspeople want a reckoning of Muriga's own troubled past: Everyone knows who pulled the trigger five years ago, but is the young man now behind bars the only one to blame? All That Followed peels away the layers of a crime complicated by history, love, and betrayal. The accounts of three townspeople in particular-the councilman's beautiful young widow, the teenage radical now in jail for the crime, and an aging American teacher hiding a traumatic past of his own-hold the key to what really happened. And for these three, it's finally time to confront what they can find of the truth. Inspired by a true story, All That Followed is a powerful, multifaceted novel about a nefarious kind of violence that can take hold when we least expect. Urgent, elegant, and gorgeously atmospheric, Urza's debut is a book for the world we live in now, and it marks the arrival of a brilliant new writer to watch.


Travels with My Royal

Travels with My Royal

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher: Basque

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780874174854

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Renowned Nevada writer Robert Laxalt has embraced a wide range of subjects in his nearly half-century career. In this candid memoir, he explores what is perhaps his most difficult subject ever himself and his life as a writer. The book opens with a series of vignettes about his youth in Carson City as the second son of an immigrant Basque family and his later experiences as a student at the University of Nevada in Reno. The second part of the book tells of Laxalt's career as a writer his early days as a reporter when his assignments included interviews with gangsters and obligatory attendance at executions; his later adventures as a contract writer for National Geographic, and his two stays in the Basque Country. He also recounts his days as director of the University of Nevada's news service and his role in the founding of the University of Nevada Press. The third section discusses the writing of several of his major books where the ideas came from, what he tried to accomplish in each book, the challenges he faced, and the ways he chose to resolve them. Foreword by Cheryll Glotfelty."


Time of the Rabies

Time of the Rabies

Author: Robert Laxalt

Publisher: Basque

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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"Beginning when a rabid bat bites a roving coyote, the epidemic spreads like wildfire through the local coyote population, and soon whole bands of rabid, maddened coyotes are attacking Lorda's sheep flocks. As he and his hands struggle to protect the sheep, the disease appears on the home ranch itself, infecting first valued animals and then some of the hands."--BOOK JACKET.