Coming Into the Country

Coming Into the Country by John McPhee, published by Macmillan in 1977, is a detailed exploration of Alaska and its inhabitants. This first edition spans 438 pages and presents a rich tapestry of characters, landscapes, and narratives divided into three main segments that focus on the wilderness, urban life, and the remote bush of Alaska.
Readers will encounter a variety of topics, including the techniques of placer mining, the habits of the barren-ground grizzly, and the experiences of settlers driven by extraordinary dreams. McPhee’s narrative style features surprising shifts in scene and event order, creating an organic whole that captures the essence of this vast region. The book offers insights into the lives of Alaskans, blending biography, history, and travel in a way that reflects the unique nature of the American West.
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Coming into the Country is an unforgettable account of Alaska and Alaskans. It is a rich tapestry of vivid characters, observed landscapes, and descriptive narrative, in three principal segments that deal, respectively, with a total wilderness, with urban Alaska, and with life in the remoteness of the bush.
Readers of McPhee’s earlier books will not be unprepared for his surprising shifts of scene and ordering of events, brilliantly combined into an organic whole. In the course of this volume we are made acquainted with the lore and techniques of placer mining, the habits and legends of the barren-ground grizzly, the outlook of a young Athapaskan chief, and tales of the fortitude of settlers—ordinary people compelled by extraordinary dreams. Coming into the Country unites a vast region of America with one of America’s notable literary craftsmen, singularly qualified to do justice to the scale and grandeur of the design.
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