One Hundred Horses: Drama as Novel, Memoir as Drama

Author:   Barbara Barney J Nelson
Publisher:   Barbara Barney Nelso
ISBN:  

9798218452872


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   05 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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In One Hundred Horses this award-winning author has interwoven stage and screen plays to create a novel in dialog. A brief memoir and photograph album of inspiration introduce each of the six chapters. These family-friendly, realistic, dramatic cowboy romances include details about ranch, reservation, and border life; immigration, healthy food, horseshoeing, and a Shakespearean version of horse training. The author lived the life she writes about and provides authentic glimpses into traditional cowboy etiquette, universal rural values, and the rewards of hard work. Chapter tension tackles the pros and cons of patriarchy, feminism, pride, horse training, jealousy, trust, patience, respect, misrepresentation, reconnaissance, and injury. Characters include a chuckwagon cook, Mexican illegal, Hispanic school teacher, female horseshoer, casino boss, California farmer, Las Vegas rodeo stock contractor, Marine veterans, Native American ranchers, law officers, and cowgirls. Of course the cast also includes hundreds of horses who patiently and silently assist, challenge, and improve the humans in countless ways.

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Author:   Barbara Barney J Nelson
Publisher:   Barbara Barney Nelso
Imprint:   Barbara Barney Nelso
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9798218452872


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   05 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""How can something be both creative and real: A book that tells the stories behind the stories. The screenplays alone are pure gold but the narratives that set the scenes and let me know the connections to real life (and the photos!) make this work more rich and real than I find myself able to describe. Barney Nelson knows the characters she has created. In her lifetime as a cowboy journalist she experienced the world she captured with pen and camera as she reported the true stories of real people. In One Hundred Horses she introduces us to the ancestors of her characters and gives us context for their motivations and actions. The screenplays stand solidly on their own as beautifully crafted creative works; but the journey through their origin stories illuminates the connection between experience and creation in a way that satisfies a deeply human need of wanting to know where things come from."" -Emily Kitching, Editor/Publisher of Eclectic Horseman magazine"


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"Barbara ""Barney"" Nelson, PhD has been a freelance cowboy journalist since 1971 while making her actual living in various jobs, most recently as a college professor at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas. She is the author or anthologist of eight books and countless magazine and professional journal articles. Retired, she now carries water in a bucket to birds, mule deer, javelinas, grey foxes, raccoons, and whatever other wildlife comes to her door for a drink. She also writes a weekly column for a tiny weekly newspaper, The Jeff Davis County Mountain Dispatch. A direct descendant of Mayflower Pilgrim, William Bradford, she likes to claim that even though she owns only a few acres today, her family has been in the agriculture business on this continent for fourteen generations, seventeen counting her grandchildren. Critics have praised her previous books: Making Circles: The Memoir of a Cowboy Journalist (2021)Western Writers of America Spur Award Finalist for Best Western Contemporary Nonfiction ""It belongs in all collections of books about Western culture; it particularly belongs in all university libraries featuring studies of the West. It is a treasure trove of insight."" -Tom Bailey. The Wild and the Domestic(2000) ""Her informed and loving voice for our responsible use of land, our responsibility for other species, and responsible living provides a vital and seldom articulated perspective on ranching and the rancher's stewardship."" - Mary Clearman Blew""Barney Nelson has written a stunning book . . . deserves to be ranked with the best writers of the century.""--Linda Hasselstrom. Voices and Visions of the American West(1986) ""As good as the photos are, . . . . it is the words between the images that make this book so special . . . . She has made this book wonderful by allowing the people who actually live the cowboy life to tell us what they are feeling, what they know, and why they do what they do.""--Darrell Arnold"

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