• Desert Solitaire

  • A Season in the Wilderness
  • By: Edward Abbey
  • Narrated by: Michael Kramer
  • Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,774 ratings)

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Desert Solitaire

By: Edward Abbey
Narrated by: Michael Kramer
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Publisher's summary

When Desert Solitaire was first published in 1968, it became the focus of a nationwide cult. Rude and sensitive. Thought-provoking and mystical. Angry and loving. Both Abbey and this book are all of these and more. Here, the legendary author of The Monkey Wrench Gang, Abbey's Road and many other critically acclaimed books vividly captures the essence of his life during three seasons as a park ranger in southeastern Utah. This is a rare view of a quest to experience nature in its purest form -- the silence, the struggle, the overwhelming beauty. But this is also the gripping, anguished cry of a man of character who challenges the growing exploitation of the wilderness by oil and mining interests, as well as by the tourist industry.

Abbey's observations and challenges remain as relevant now as the day he wrote them. Today, Desert Solitaire asks if any of our incalculable natural treasures can be saved before the bulldozers strike again.

©1968 Edward Abbey (P)2011 Tantor

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"Like a ride on a bucking bronco . . . rough, tough, combative. The author is a rebel and an eloquent loner. His is a passionately felt, deeply poetic book . . . set down in a lean, racing prose, in a close-knit style of power and beauty." ( The New York Times Book Review)

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Great story woven in between authors rambling

We listened to this story as we wandered in Arches and Canyonlands staying in Moab. The story helped see the beauty of the parks and surrounding area AND a desire that it remain protected from visitors.

At times the author was annoying and opinionated it seemed more for effect than from belief (based on his treatment of other humans).

As is many flawed books, listening to a good editor can be helpful.

That said read the book and hurry over his ramblings on the world.

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Amazing

Edward Abbey has a true vision of how southern Utah truly is raw natural beauty.

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wonderful land

What did you love best about Desert Solitaire?

I love the canyon country, Mr. Abbey paints the picture in words that I see with my eyes. I have some problems with his politics, but it did not stand in the way of a great read

What other book might you compare Desert Solitaire to and why?

It is really a series of short stories and personal experience. Perhaps parts pf Maos last dancer description of the China land and life.

What does Michael Kramer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

It is well read by Mr Kramer and he gives voice toMr. Abbey that I could not as a reader. His voice fits my mind view of Mr. Abbey and bring out the mixed messages in the writing.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The death on the Mesa where Mr. Abbey gives his meaning to a needless death that may not have been as tragic as first seemed

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this book captures the feel of being in the desert

I really liked this book. boy does he talk about a lot of things. the briged version may have been more interesting but I wanted to hear the whole thing. I agree with Abbey on a lot of things so I really connected
the narrator was ok. I would have preferred more emotion.

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Spectacular!

Love the story.... Makes me itch to get south again. I quite like the reader! Good choice!

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By turns Peaceful, Rollicking, Inspiring, Original

Kramer's narration gives perfect voice to Abbey's tough but caring, humorous, poetic language. Abbey is an American original and this book should be required reading.

Everyone should have Abbey's words and opinions dancing around their heads anytime the natural world is being abused or big business is overreaching to satisfy shareholders - at the cost of a more profound vision for America.

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Timeless, I hope later generations will understand

Abbey brings the warm desert sand and sun washed rocks to where ever you are listening. Vidid descriptions and wonderful story telling draw you in until you smell the pinyon pine wood smoke. Unfortunately Abbey also spells out the approach of the National Park Service developing these beautiful places and in turn changing the landscape. More and more people are forgetting wide places and I hop future generations will understand Abbey's stories. The narration is spot on, some may call it a bit slow, but I think it fits the story line and desire of the book.

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sublime

Sublime. In the truest sense of the word. And the narrator is perfect for this book.

The entire book is great, but the Glenn Canyon vignette is some of the best writing (and narration) I've ever experienced.

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one of the best

I have currently over 100 audio books in my library, and in my library is a wide selection of fantasy, philosophy, mythology history and this book. This is hands down one of the most beautiful books I have had the pleasure of listening to on audible, and Michael Kramer has with out a doubt become my favorite narrator. I can not recommend this book enough, it was not at all what I expected and it was went beyond what I thought any book could be. I love this book as much as anyone can love such a thing...and maybe more still.

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A modern day Walden. Beautifully written, yes, but it is Abbey's anger at what we have done and who we have become that most impresses.

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