The Untamed, The Night Horseman, The Seventh Man & Dan Barry's Daughter
Description of the book
This anthology gathers under its cover four pivotal western tales – 'The Untamed', 'The Night Horseman', 'The Seventh Man', and 'Dan Barry's Daughter', portraying the rugged landscapes and resilient personas of early twentieth-century America. These narratives, penned by the iconic Max Brand and Frederick Schiller Faust, offer a vivid spectrum of literary styles, ranging from the visceral to the introspective, and embody the spirit of adventure, human conflict, and the eternal quest for justice. The diverse and dynamic writing found here explores the complexities of morality and courage, making these stories stand out in the canon of Western literature. The contributing authors, Max Brand, and Frederick Schiller Faust – two pseudonyms for the same prolific writer – bring an unparalleled depth to the anthology. Brand/Faust was an influential figure in shaping the Western genre, intertwining his experiences and historical periods into compelling narratives. This collection represents key moments in the evolution of Western fiction, reflecting contemporary societal issues through the lens of the untamed American frontier. As such, it speaks not only to a genre's growth but also to the enduring human values amidst change and adversity. For enthusiasts of Western literature and scholars alike, this anthology offers a unique opportunity to engage with the multifaceted works of a master storyteller. Readers are invited to traverse the unyielding landscapes of the human and the natural, guided by characters whose stories echo the vast, uncharted territories of the American West. The collection is not only an exploration of the genre's roots but also a testament to the narrative power of courage, redemption, and the indomitable spirit. Engaging with this compilation is to witness the confluence of history, literature, and timeless human dilemmas, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.