Trask - Don Berry - Books - Oregon State University - 9780870710230 - May 1, 2004
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Trask

Don Berry

Trask

Set in 1848 on the wild edge of the continent, in the rainforests and rugged headlands of the Oregon coast, Trask follows a mountain man's quest for new opportunities and new land to settle. Elbridge Trask is a restless man, a gambler with God, nature, and life itself. Yearning for change, he sets out with Wakila, a young Clatsop Indian, and Charley Kehwa, a tamanawis man or spiritual leader of the tribe, on an extraordinary journey of discovery.

Trask is at once a gripping tale of adventure and a portrayal of one man's return to the naked simplicity of life. Inspired by his belief in the transcendent power of nature, his fascination with Eastern philosophy, and the lives of historical men and women, Don Berry created a story that is strongly imagined and powerfully rendered-a landmark work. This new edition of Berry's celebrated first novel includes an introduction by Jeff Baker, book critic for The Oregonian.


277 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2004
ISBN13 9780870710230
Publishers Oregon State University
Pages 277
Dimensions 152 × 226 × 21 mm   ·   508 g
Language English  

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