After years of searching for the ghost of Edward Abbey across the American West, Sean Prentiss has settled with his wife, Sarah, on a small lake in northern Vermont, USA. He now teaches creative writing at Norwich University, UK and is the co-editor of The Far Edges of the Fourth Genre: An Anthology of Explorations in Creative Nonfiction.
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Finding Abbey is philosophical, poetic, a creative biography and a loving, evocative celebration of a controversial life.--Shelf Awareness [Finding Abbey] brings us on a fascinating journey. Prentiss is especially able to describe in evocative detail the feeling of mountains and deserts and plains. He gives us an essence of the maddening, fiery, outspoken personality of Edward Abbey.--The Hardwick Gazette [Prentiss] locates and interviews Abbey's inner circle of friends, and in these faithfully recorded scenes his book . . . catches fire--including a conversation with Doug Peacock, the ex-Green Beret model for Abbey's monkey-wrenching Hayduke, who in real life keeps a .357 Magnum by his side. The final chapters of Mr. Prentiss's quest are suspenseful and winning. . . . Finding Abbey is a touching book.--Wall Street Journal Captures the true spirit of humans and our ability to mold ourselves into what we sincerely long to become through whatever life gives us on our own personal journeys.--Porter Gulch Review If you are an Abbey fan, don't miss this book.--Wildlife Activist Prentiss offers fine, thoughtful readings of Abbey's writing, and he applies it judiciously to his life and ours.--Kirkus Reviews Prentiss successfully demonstrates his ability to write an intriguing and compelling story that simultaneously informs, inspires, and entertains. His vivid imagery and unique interviewing style adds depth and passion to his search, resulting in an exceptional narrative that flows smoothly and conveys his admiration for Abbey and the American West. Finding Abbey is a journey well worth taking.--Foreword Reviews Readers will find something to envy in Prentiss's exploration. While having all the makings of an expertly researched piece of narrative journalism, Prentiss also turns the magnifying glass on himself. What is most commendable about Finding Abbey is [Prentiss's] willingness to go the distance and explore, to think deeply about one of modern America's most outspoken critics, and to inspire others to look for what [Prentiss] rightfully calls 'a life worth living.'--Vermont Sports Magazine The significance of Abbey in Prentiss's own life is revealed through precise but emotional prose. The effect is both grounding and electrifying.--Weekly Alibi