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Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writers' Colonies, 1917-1950 [Paperback]

Lynn Cline (Author)
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March 16, 2007

Fleeing a post-World War I environment marred by materialism, mechanization, and corporate corruption, American writers flocked to the inspirational landscapes of northern New Mexico. These writers discovered new muses in the Southwest. Newcomers were buoyed by the ancient traditions of the Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi cultures and by the kinship of deeply rooted Hispanic communities. Of New Mexico, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Horgan wrote, "The earth seems near to the heavens." Indeed, New Mexico was the place of poetry.

Thanks to a thriving art market, newcomers to Santa Fe and Taos were (and still are) famous for the legacy of their art colonies. However, the history of the literary scene has not received the attention shown the artists. Students of literature might recognize names like D. H. Lawrence, Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Mary Austin, but what about Haniel Long or Raymond Otis?

Lynn Cline illuminates both the well- and lesser-known literary figures of New Mexico, whose collaborative efforts created enduring literary colonies. These writers took up similar themes, jointly promoted their works, and founded regional arts advocacy groups. Cline discusses sixteen writers and concludes with walking and driving tours of Santa Fe and Taos, where interested readers can visit former homes, gathering places, and public sites talked about in the book.


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Santa Fe author and editor Lynn Cline illuminates both the well- and lesser-known literary figures of New Mexico whose collaborative efforts created enduring literary colonies.

About the Author

Lynn Cline of Santa Fe is the author of Romantic Days and Nights in Santa Fe. She has been an editor and staff writer for the Santa Fe New Mexican, Pasatiempo, and the Santa Fean magazine.

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  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press (March 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0826338518
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826338518
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,027,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One the very best books on the subject, October 21, 2007
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This review is from: Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writers' Colonies, 1917-1950 (Paperback)
"Literary Pilgrims," by Lynn Cline is an outstanding account of the writers' colonies of Taos and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The book is clearly organized, with a section for Taos and a section for Santa Fe, and with every chapter focusing on a particular author. Cline's prose is crisp and immediately understandable, and the book reads incredibly well.

Everyone for Mary Austin to Willa Cather is explored here, as are D.H. Lawrence and Frank Waters. Among my recent research on the many writers of Santa Fe, this was certainly among the best books I discovered on the subject. For sure.

The book is well worth reading, and well worth buying. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to know more about the histories of Taos or Santa Fe, or to anyone interested in the literary heritage of the Southwest. It also contains some great photos.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writer's Colonies, 1917-1950, September 11, 2011
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After World War I, people in the East disillusioned with materialism and mechanization fled to northern New Mexico. The landscape, the people, the lifestyle offered simpler ways. Santa Fe and Taos became colonies for artists; yet writers found their way here too. Author Lynn Cline has written a collection of essays about such notables as Mary Austin, Oliver La Farge, Willa Cather, D.H. Lawrence among others. Literary Pilgrims also includes lesser-known writers such as Lynn Riggs, the creator of Green Grow the Lilacs, the basis for the Rogers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!

More than a compilation of essays, the book takes a long look at the influences that prompted the literary past of the area. It also reveals anecdotes that give a bit of insight into the people. Consider Witter Bynner, a graduate of Harvard and magazine editor in New York. He came to Santa Fe to give a lecture and stayed, reflecting the "Southwestern landscape, more than any other ... reduces vainglory in a man and enforces his exact, or at least his reasonable importance." Writers come and stay for the same reasons even today.
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4.0 out of 5 stars a charming trip to Old Santa Fe and Taos, May 6, 2007
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Lynn Cline makes the literary scene, its characters, lumiaries and times both readable and lively. She has done wonderful research
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