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Big Sur Books
Below are books about Big Sur that we can recommend reading, from famous novels to guides and history.
Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch
by Henry Miller

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Big Sur
and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch is for any reader who
is in the mood for a beguiling rumination on how a man once
tried to bring peace into his life. The story, as such, is
this: Henry Miller moves to Big Sur, one of the most beautiful
places on the planet, and sets out to create a new home infused
with energy, creativity, a sense of community, and an appreciation
of nature, while at the same time he copes with intrusions
and financial pressures and the charisma and creepiness of
other people.
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Big Sur
by Jack Kerouac

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Autobiographical
novel of the adventures of the wandering beatnik during the
summer of 1960. Classic from Jack Kerouac describes the author's
own mental breakdown. |
A Wild Coast and Lonely
by Rosalind Sharpe Wall

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A personal
history of Big Sur. Rosalind S. Wall was privileged to grow
up on a rancho in Old Big Sur, way at the back of a canyon.
Before the coastal Highway 1 was built, the area put a new
definition to the word `remote,' and Wall was one of many
who refused to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony opening
the highway. Those people recognized that a whole way of life
would disappear within a few years, and they were right. The first half of her book deals with the historical colonial
settlers of Mexican, Indian, and American heritages, how those
three came together through business, ranching, and intermarriage
to form the unique flavor and heritage of this special region.
Wild regions tend to attract wild people, and Big Sur has
always had its share of `characters.' It still does. Wall
recalls from her own memory many of these people and brings
them to life for us.
The second half of the book concerns her own life in Big Sur.
A great piece of writing for those who wish to get a sense
of the way it used to be down in 'Big South.'
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The Natural History of Big Sur
(California Natural History Guides)

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Each year millions of people visit the area of rugged California coastline and wild mountains known as Big Sur. Finally here is a book that is both a natural history of this beautiful region and an excellent guide to its extensive public lands. The first section introduces the area's geology, climate, flora, fauna, and human history. The second section describes selected sites, trails, and features that are mentioned in Part One. Paperback edition.
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