The West

By on 2010 07 19 at 10:36:17 pm

“If there is such a thing as being conditioned by climate and geography, and I think there is, it is the West that has conditioned me. It has the forms and lights and colors that I respond to in nature and in art. If there is a western speech, I speak it; if there is a western character or personality, I am some variant of it; if there is a western culture in the small-c , anthropological sense, I have not escaped it. It has to have shaped me. I may even have contributed to it in minor ways, for culture is a pyramid to which each of us brings a stone.”

— Wallace Stegner, from The American West as Living Space

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6 comments on "The West"
  1. sylvan's Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    Yes.  Thank you.

  2. CherryBomb's Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    I can really relate to this. I grew up in the Mojave desert. Nothing to do really, except play with rocks, minerals and disarticulated rabbit skeletons. I never thought much about it until I got to college and took an introductory geology course as a freshman (from the director of JPL, no less!). I had an epiphany, realizing OMFG! I was pre-adapted, and you can do this for a living!

    Where do you live, by the way? I lived close to Boron.

  3. Chris Clarke's Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    I’m in Los Angeles these days, but I get up to the west Mojave fairly often. And I was in Barstow today.

  4. Thomas M.'s Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    I found the collection of essays that came from to be a great read*, and I found that quote particularly striking.  Good call. :)


    *If this came from a collection of an essays, that is.  I am reasonably certain that I read it in Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs.

  5. spyder's Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    the Pacific Ocean surf~

  6. Rachel Shaw's Gravatar, get your own at gravatar.com

    Yes.

    (Sometimes I think it took leaving to make me realize how true that is.  I’m a Westerner in my bones.)

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