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SOURCE: Curwen, Thomas. “The Call of the Wild.” Los Angeles Times Book Review (18 January 1998): 5.
In the following review, Curwen discusses central themes within the three novellas of The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness.
At 9,100 feet, Yovimpa Point sits on the edge of the Earth. From here the world falls away in a succession of unspoiled plateaus and cliffs that drop nearly 5,000 feet before rising again to the north rim of the Grand Canyon, leaving Yovimpa with a clear shot over forests of piñon and ponderosa pines to a horizon more than 100 miles away. The view takes you back in time as well: The gravel and dust at your feet were laid down nearly 50 million years ago, while the sediments that form the distant Vermilion Cliffs go back to the age of the dinosaurs.
Such perspectives fascinate Rick Bass, who might feel at home in this faraway place...
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