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Paul Horgan

    Paul Horgan fu un autore americano le cui opere erano ambientate prevalentemente nel Sud-ovest degli Stati Uniti. Si distinse sia nella narrativa che nella saggistica storica, un'impresa rara tra gli scrittori contemporanei. La scrittura di Horgan esplorava spesso l'interazione tra l'umanità e il paesaggio, cogliendo l'essenza del West americano. Le sue narrazioni sono celebrate per la loro magistrale capacità di racconto e per le profonde intuizioni sulla storia e la cultura della regione.

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    Things As They Are
    A Distant Trumpet
    Lamy of Santa Fe
    • Lamy of Santa Fe

      • 560pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the life of Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy, this Pulitzer Prize-winning biography explores his pivotal role as New Mexico's first resident bishop during the late 1800s. Lamy's efforts to establish hospitals, orphanages, and educational institutions shaped modern Santa Fe and often put him at odds with corrupt local clergy. The narrative captures a transformative era in the American Southwest, detailing the transition from Spanish and Mexican governance to increased U.S. and European influence, all while showcasing Lamy's remarkable character and resilience.

      Lamy of Santa Fe
    • A Distant Trumpet

      • 540pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the American West, the story follows Matthew Carlton Hazard, a young man shaped by loss and duty. After being designated for military service by President Lincoln, he becomes a second lieutenant in the Apache Wars at Fort Delivery, Arizona. Throughout his journey, he navigates the complexities of love with Laura Greenleaf, forms a bond with Apache chief White Horn, and embarks on a perilous mission to restore peace in a tumultuous landscape, highlighting themes of heroism, friendship, and the struggle for understanding between cultures.

      A Distant Trumpet
    • Things As They Are

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set in early-twentieth-century New York, the story follows a young boy named Richard as he navigates the harsh realities of growing up. Faced with the cruelty of peers, the unpredictability of adults, and the complexities of faith, Richard reflects on the loss of innocence and the burdens of original sin. Each experience challenges him to confront his fears with courage, faith, hope, and love, as he strives to maintain his dignity and achieve the maturity he desires. The narrative explores the profound journey from childhood simplicity to the complexities of adulthood.

      Things As They Are