Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2001
Abstract
Although not entirely free, ours is a fairly easy ride when it comes to living on deserts. Today, in order to survive, few people out in the lands of the giant cactus and the Gila monster eat grasshoppers or spend day after day hoeing beans in the punishing 110° heat. Instead, today’s residents enjoy a created world of air-conditioned homes, schools, and shopping malls. The point is that few people live in the desert anymore. They live on it. Theirs is a colonial society, imposed on the land, fed from the outside, and infused with the life-giving juice of energy from distant places.
Recommended Citation
Wild, Peter. Desert Literature: The Early Period. Boise, ID: Boise State University, 2001. Digital. Western Writers Series, 146.