Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1869-1934) was one of New Mexico's greatest and most underappreciated writers. Many of his books were adapted for Hollywood films, including The Girl He Left Behind Him, The Desire of the Moth, and Paso por Aqui. Gary Scharnhorst is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico; the author or editor of over fifty books, including award-winning biographies of Mark Twain and Owen Wister; the past president of the Western Literature Association; and the editor of the scholarly journal American Literary Realism.
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"[Rhodes's] writing stimulates fanaticism, cultism. To the faithful, he could do no wrong. . . . Certainly he mastered his material as few others in the field, in any field, have done." - Jack Schaefer, author of Shane "Rhodes is the peer of Owen Wister in portraying the cowboy in his code, and often . . . the equal of such factual narrators as Andy Adams and Will James in presenting the mode of his working life. In variety and scope, he is the best of the four." - Walter Van Tilburg Clark, author of The Ox-Bow Incident "The finest [novels] ever written about that strange and violent and beautiful era in American life. . . . The only body of fiction devoted to the cattle kingdom which is both true to it and written by an artist in prose." - Bernard DeVoto, author of Mark Twain's America and The Course of Empire

