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Una temporada para silbar

por Ivan Doig

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“No cocina, pero tampoco muerde”. Así comienza el anuncio en el que Rose Llewellyn, una viuda de “buenas costumbres y disposición excepcional”, se ofrece en el otoño de 1909 como ama de llaves; la frase capta de inmediato la atención de Oliver Milliron, un viudo con tres hijos y poca maña en las tareas domésticas, que la contrata para poner un poco de orden en su casa de Marias Coulee, Montana. Y así comienza también la inolvidable temporada que Rose y su hermano Morris, un dandi sabelotodo, pasarán en este pueblo de granjeros. Cuando la maestra local se escapa con un predicador, Morris se verá obligado a aceptar su puesto; sus particulares métodos de enseñanza marcarán para siempre a los jóvenes alumnos de la escuela rural. Ni ellos ni la familia Milliron ni el pueblo de Marias Coulee volverán a ser los mismos tras la llegada de Rose y Morris. Ivan Doig está considerado como uno de los mejores cronistas contemporáneos del Oeste americano, alumno aventajado de autores como Wallace Stegner o Norman Maclean. Una temporada para silbar es una de sus mejores novelas, fruto de su particular manera de entender la vida y la imponente naturaleza de Montana.

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Autor

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Ivan Doig

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Ivan Doig was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana to a family of homesteaders and ranch hands. After the death of his mother Berneta, on his sixth birthday, he was raised by his father Charles "Charlie" Doig and his grandmother Elizabeth "Bessie" Ringer. After several stints on ranches, they moved to Dupuyer, Pondera County, Montana in the north to herd sheep close to the Rocky Mountain Front. After his graduation from Valier high school, Doig attended Northwestern University, where he received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in journalism. He later earned a Ph.D. in American history at the University of Washington, writing his dissertation about John J. McGilvra (1827-1903). He lived with his wife Carol Doig, née Muller, a university professor of English, in Seattle, Washington. Before Ivan Doig became a novelist, he wrote for newspapers and magazines as a free-lancer and worked for the United States Forest Service. Much of his fiction is set in the Montana country of his youth. His major theme is family life in the past, mixing personal memory and regional history. As the western landscape and people play an important role in his fiction, he has been hailed as the new dean of western literature, a worthy successor to Wallace Stegner. Bibliography His works includes both fictional and non-fictional writings. They can be divided into four groups: Early Works News: A Consumer's Guide (1972) - a media textbook coauthored by Carol Doig Streets We Have Come Down: Literature of the City (1975) - an anthology edited by Ivan Doig Utopian America: Dreams and Realities (1976) - an anthology edited by Ivan Doig Autobiographical Books This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind (1979) - memoirs based on the author's life with his father and grandmother (nominated for National Book Award) Heart Earth (1993) - memoirs based on his mother's letters to her brother Wally Regional Works Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of America (1980) - an essayistic dialog with James G. Swan The Sea Runners (1982) - an adventure novel about four Swedes escaping from New Archangel, today's Sitka, Alaska Historical Novels English Creek (1984) Dancing at the Rascal Fair (1987) Ride with Me, Mariah Montana (1990) Bucking the Sun: A Novel (1996) Mountain Time: A Novel (1999) Prairie Nocturne: A Novel (2003) The Whistling Season: A Novel (2006) The Eleventh Man: A Novel (2008) The first three Montana novels form the so-called McCaskill trilogy, covering the first centennial of Montana's statehood from 1889 to 1989. from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Doig "

Colaboradores

JU
Juan Tafur· Translator

Detalles editoriales

editorial

Libros del Asteroide

formato

Paperback

páginas

360

idioma

Spanish; Castilian

publicación

2012-05-09

isbn

9788492663422

kindle

$9.99

Premios

ALA Alex Award

Ganado

2007

Lugares

Montana año ficción: 1909
American West
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