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Every Sun That Rises

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Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas (Editora)

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"What I done and what I been accused of covers everything, you put 'em both together." Wyatt Moore of Caddo Lake exaggerates, but perhaps not very much. During his long life at Caddo Lake, Moore was at various times a boat operator, commercial fisherman, boat builder, farmer, fishing and hunting camp operator, guide, commercial hunter, trapper, raftsman, moonshiner, oil field worker, water well driller, and mechanical jack-of-all-trades. Still, he always found time for his lifelong study of the natural and human history of Caddo Lake. Here, in words as fresh and forceful as the day they were uttered, is his tale.

Moore, who was given the gift of a unique story to tell and great power to tell it, was the historical interpreter of his strange homeland of Caddo Lake. Twenty-three miles long, some forty thousand acres at high water, stretching across two Texas counties and one Louisiana parish, Caddo Lake's fresh waters merge into a labyrinthine swamp punctuated by inlets, holes, and geological oddities like Goat Island, Whistleberry Slough, Whangdoodle Pass, and the Devil's Elbow. Here among these lost reminders of steamboats and old bateau men is Moore's world.

Born in 1901 at Karnack, Texas, Moore grew up in a time when kids wore button shoes and in a place where pigs and chickens roamed the backyard. He drank his first whiskey at age eight, gigged fish, trapped, and hunted for pearls as a boy, and grew up to an easy assurance on the lake that comes only to those long accustomed to its ways. A walking library of the history of Caddo Lake, Moore delved into almost every nook and corner of it, and wherever he went, whatever he did, he sought to learn more about his subect. Sought out by writers and journalists-among them James Michener and Bill Moyers-because of his laconic wit and remarkable command of the region's story, Moore became known as a resource as precious as the lake itself. Moore's story is eloquently introduced by Thad Sitton in an

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Relato em primeira pessoa de Wyatt Moore, figura profundamente ligada ao Caddo Lake, reunindo uma vida de múltiplos ofícios (como pescador comercial, construtor de barcos, guia, caçador, armadilheiro e trabalhador de campos de petróleo) com uma dedicação constante ao estudo da história natural e humana da região.

O livro apresenta Caddo Lake como cenário central, descrevendo sua extensão e características — águas doces que se misturam a um labirinto de pântanos, enseadas e formações locais — e oferece ao leitor uma imersão na cultura, nos lugares e nas memórias associadas a esse território específico entre Texas e Louisiana.

Ao acompanhar a trajetória de Moore desde o nascimento em 1901 no Texas e sua formação prática no lago, o leitor obtém acesso a um testemunho direto sobre modos de vida, trabalho e conhecimento regional, além de uma narrativa marcada por linguagem vívida e pela perspectiva de alguém reconhecido por escritores e jornalistas por seu domínio da história local.

Características

Categoria Biografias e Memórias
Subcategoria História Regional e Local
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 184
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas
ISBN 9780292711082
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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