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Anne Hillerman (Author)
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October 27, 2009

A photographic journey through the landscape immortalized in bestselling author Tony Hillerman' s beloved mystery series featuring the legendary Navajo police officers Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and Sergeant Jim Chee

Step into the world of Tony Hillerman's Chee and Leaphorn novels with this stunning collection of original photography of the landscape integral to his writing. Alongside these breathtaking photos are brief synopses of Hillerman's novels, descriptive text from his works, his own comments about the land, and information about the sites pictured. Compiled with remembrances by his eldest daughter, Anne Hillerman, and original photos by Don Strel, here is a timely showcase of a hauntingly beautiful region that captured one man's imagination for a lifetime.

In Tony Hillerman's Landscape, Anne Hillerman pays loving tribute to her father and his work.

For seasoned Hillerman fans, and those discovering his work for the first time, this book offers an intimate and unique look at this beloved author and his world.


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Before his death in 2007, Tony Hillerman, one of America's best loved mystery writers, produced 18 novels grounded in the Native American cultures of the desert Southwest. The honest, unvarnished landscape of the Four Corners region of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado was essential to the plots and atmosphere of Hillerman's books; he knew and loved it well, and helped plan this illustrated travelogue before his passing. (An introduction and quotes from his memoir, Seldom Disappointed, acknowledge and ameliorate Tony Hillerman's absence.) Hillerman's daughter, Anne, and her husband, photographer Strel, document their journey using Hillerman's books (and memory) as a tour guide. Along with memories of family research trips in her childhood, Anne records her impressions of the vast Four Corners region, pairing a synopsis of each book with photos of landscapes, trading posts, archaeological sites, abandoned hogans (traditional Navajo houses), and people from the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni tribes. She also provides short discussions of historical events, ceremonies, mythology, and other topics germane to the novels. Though no photograph can fully capture the immensity of that Southwestern sky, many of Strel's come close. For Hillerman fans, this volume is a must-have.
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“A multilayered odyssey . . . Tony Hillerman’s Landscape is an alluring and assiduously researched travel memoir, and a revealing behind-the-scenes chronicle of the peoples and settings that inspired Hillerman’s atmospheric mysteries. It’s a must-have for fans of Southwest mysteries and devotees of Indian Country.” (New Mexico Magazine )

“You’ve read the books, now see the land. . . . It’s like having Tony Hillerman still with us.” (Denver Post )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; 1 edition (October 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061374296
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061374296
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #316,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Anne Hillerman spent three years at work on "Tony Hillerman's Landscape: On the Road with Chee and Leaphorn." She and photographer Don Strel made numerous road trips to photograph and write about the landscapes beloved by New Mexico's best known author, mystery writer Tony Hillerman. Anne, the eldest of Tony and Marie Hillerman's six children, came to New Mexico as a child and enjoys living in the Southwest.
"In the process of researching the book, Don and I ran into mud, dust storms, rez dogs, snow and those pricelessly beautiful days Tony Hillerman wrote about for more than 35 years," Anne said. "I loved nearly every minute of it. My personal highlights included New Mexico's Bisti badlands, the mysterious landscape near Ship Rock and vast, empty Chaco Canyon."
Her next major project, "Gardens of Santa Fe," features photos of Santa Fe's finest gardens and interviews with their creators. It will be released by GibbsSmith Publishers in April, 2010. Anne is also the author of "Santa Fe Flavors: Best Restaurants and Recipes," which recently received top honors at the New Mexico Book Awards, "A Children's Guide to Santa Fe," "Done in the Sun," and two other books. She worked for many years as a journalist, receiving honors from the New Mexico Press Association and the National Federation of Press Women.
When she isn't working, Anne likes to ski, garden and experiment with new recipes in the kitchen.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Where Chee and Leaphorn wove their magic, October 29, 2009
This review is from: Tony Hillerman's Landscape: On the Road with Chee and Leaphorn (Hardcover)
Tony Hillerman, who died last October, was a wonderful writer about the Southwest, New Mexico and Arizona in particular. His fiction celebrated many locations in both states, and Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn, Najaho tribal policemen, seem to live in my imagination as real as Sherlock Holmes.

His daughter Anne has written a excellent travelog describing the locations where the two detectives did their work. His son-in-law Don Strel has done a wonderful job of photographing the various sites (there are over 150 full color photographs), and Anne's quotations from her father's writings greatly enhance the journey.

"The New York Times" obituary described how important both Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn were in Hillerman's writing:

"Hillerman's evocative novels, which describe people struggling to maintain ancient traditions in the modern world, touched millions of readers, who made them best sellers. But although the themes of his books were not overtly political, he wrote with a purpose, he often said, and that purpose was to instill in his readers a respect for Indian culture. The plots of his stories, while steeped in contemporary crime and its consequences, were invariably instructive about ancient tribal beliefs and customs, from purification rituals for a soldier returned from a foreign war to incest taboos for a proper clan marriage.

"It's always troubled me that the American people are so ignorant of these rich Indian cultures," Hillerman once told 'Publishers Weekly'. "I think it's important to show that aspects of ancient Indian ways are still very much alive and are highly germane even to our ways."

Hillerman began the series of 18 novels with The Blessing Way in 1970. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn is experienced, cynical, logical and passionate about the Navajo Way. He believes in "the ordered, harmonious patterns of life that link man to the natural world. But he is not a fundamentalist in terms of religion;" he recognizes that all humans are frail and he is willing to make allowances for those weaknesses.

Sergeant Jim Chee appeared in the fifth novel in the series, and is younger and more idealistic, and seeks a more spiritual connection to Navajo tradition. "Over the course of several books, he studies to become a hataalii, a singer or medicine man. This ambition often creates friction between the religious faith he professes and the secular rules of criminal justice he is sworn to uphold."

Normally Leaphorn and Chee do not appear in the same novel but when they do, as in Skinwalkers (Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee Novels) (1986), the two aspects of Navajo culture come to life.

This lovely picture book faithfully represents the physical surroundings of these novels, and a careful reader can see in the photographs hints of many aspects of the Navajo world as Tony Hillerman saw them. Anne Hillerman has done an excellent job of fleshing out many of those hints.

For example, she writes:

"Don and I head north toward Shiprock. We pass a store with a hay barn, horse trailers, bags of coal, and huge piles of wood for sale, a ready-mad setting for a Chee-Leaphorn novel."

At Zuni Pueblo, she describes a ritual: "I'll never forget the clear, bitterly cold November night, the crowd of mostly Indians, and the unearthly music." She quotes from her father's Dance Hall of the Dead which describes the same ritual, and Don Strel's photograph help bring the ritual to life.

If you have any interest in Hillerman as a writer or in Navajo culture in particular, this lovely book is a great introduction to the treasures of both.

Robert C. Ross 2009

Addendum: in addition to the novels linked above (a full list of the Chee and Leaphorn books appears in the first Comment), following are my favorite Hillerman books:

The Spell of New Mexico. Tony Hillerman did an exceptional job of writing the Preface and the Introduction, and in collecting the eleven other essays contained in this excellent compilation. If you have any interest in New Mexico, this book is essential reading.

The Great Taos Bank Robbery: And Other True Stories of the Southwest. Key words from the nine essays hint at the pleasures here: Dinetah, Rio Arriba County, Shiprock, Tierra Amarilla, Reies Tijerina, bubonic plague, Folsom Point, Las Trampas, Pecos Wilderness, Navajo mythology, Shalako, Black Death, Santa Fe County, rodents, Carson National Forest, Ales Hrdlicka, anthropologists, pressure flaking, Mount Taylor, pickup truck. Priceless Hillerman.

R.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Anne!, December 25, 2009
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Dana Jo (Ocean Shores WA & San Diego CA) - See all my reviews
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Thank you so much for creating and publishing this book. I have been an "avid fan" of very few things, but I am a true fan of your father's books. I cried when he died in 08, not only that he had died, but, I realized, Chee and Leaphorn had died too. I love the great expanse of the southwest, and your book has made me realize that it is the land that lasts "forever" (at least, "forever" in human terms!). The book is also serving as a gentle closure to all his other books. I have them to reread, as I have done several times in the past, but I will always long to have one more new Hillerman mystery to relish as I begin reading it! Ah, well, life goes on. I am so glad your Dad wrote so many novels, and I thank you for adding a new perspective to them, and taking me back to the earth, which is their basis.
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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Daughter's Tribute with Stunning Photos, November 23, 2009
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Anne Hillerman (Santa Fe, N.M. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tony Hillerman's Landscape: On the Road with Chee and Leaphorn (Hardcover)
I'm Tony Hillerman's daughter, Anne, and I spent three years working on this book with photographer Don Strel, and Tony himself as
our consultant. We traveled and photographed many of the places Dad loved and wrote about. The final essay is a piece Tony wrote
for a book HarperCollins planned on why author's live where they do, a book they never published. I'm sorry my Dad wasn't around to
see the book, although he did see many of the beautiful photos. The places included range from well-known Hillerman Country landmarks like Shiprock and
Canyon de Chelly, to obscure locations like Baby Rocks. The text includes quotes from Dad's novels, often with Chee or Leaphorn describing the country
that we've photographed.
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