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Peter Matthiessen


USA flag (1927 - 2014)

Peter Matthiessen was an American naturalist, author of historical fiction and non-fiction, and co-founder of The Paris Review. Matthiessen's work is known for its meticulous approach to research. He frequently focused on American Indian issues and history, as in his detailed study of the Leonard Peltier case, In the Spirit of Crazy Horse.

In his book The Snow Leopard, Matthiessen reports having a somewhat tempestuous on-again off-again relationship with his wife Deborah, culminating in a deep commitment to each other made shortly before she was diagnosed with cancer. She died in New York City near the end of 1972. She and Matthiessen had four children; the youngest of them, Alex Matthiessen, was 7 or 8 years old at the time of her death. In September of the following year, Matthiessen went on an expedition to the Himalayas with field biologist George Schaller.

Matthiessen and Deborah practiced Zen Buddhism. Matthiessen later became a Buddhist priest of the White Plum Asanga.
 
 
Series
Watson trilogy
   1. Killing Mr. Watson (1990)
   2. Lost Man's River (1997)
   3. Bone by Bone (1999)
   Shadow Country (2008)
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Novels
   Race Rock (1954)
   Partisans (1955)
     aka The Passionate Seekers
   The Year of the Tempest (1957)
   Raditzer (1961)
   At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1965)
   Seal Pool (1972)
   Far Tortuga (1975)
   In Paradise (2014)
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Peter Matthiessen recommends
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The Underground City (1958)
H L Humes
"Immensely intelligent and energetic, intensely dramatic and melodramatic, heroically overwritten yet sharp, insightful, and precise, The Underground City is an astonishing book by a writer of abundant gifts whose resurrection is long overdue."

Awards
National Book Award for Fiction Best Book winner (2008) : Shadow Country


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