The story of western literature is the story of two Wests, the one immediately & deeply persuasive, the second more complex in its intentions & effects. This anthology, gathered & introduced by distinguished western scholar Thomas J. Lyon, offers a panoramic literary range of the American west, from the romance of the mythic Wild West to the present-day creative explosion of the real, diverse west. The regional expanse of this authoritative & adventuresome selection of short stories, essays, plays, & novel excerpts stretches from the Great Plains, Texas & the Southwest, the Rocky Mountains & the Great Basin interior, to California & the Northwest. Including selections from Pedro Font, Meriweather Lewis, Willa Cather, James Fenimore Cooper, Owen Wister, Zane Grey, John Muir, Tillie Olsen, Rick Bass, Amy Tan, Sarah Winnemucca, & N. Scott Momaday, among others, the volume is organized in five main sections: Discovery & Exploration, Pioneering & Settlement, The Mythic West, Modernism & the Realistic West, Recent & Contemporary Currents, & The Native West. From the projective ” Great Frontier” of dime-store novels to the real west brought to light by sixteenth century explorers, mid-nineteenth century realists & naturalists, & todays environmentalists & ethnic writers, The Literary West offers students a comprehensive overview of the vital field of Western American literature.