Edward Abbey
Environmentalist and author of Desert Solitaire

Born
January 29th, 1927
98 years ago
Died
1989
36 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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An American environmentalist and author, recognized for literary works that highlight the beauty of the American wilderness and criticize industrialization. Played a significant role in the environmental movement through writings that advocate for nature conservation. His work often explored themes related to ecology, individualism, and the impact of humans on the environment. Wrote several influential books, including the acclaimed Desert Solitaire, which reflects on national parks and personal experiences in nature. Abbey's writing style combines humor, narrative, and philosophical insights.
Authored Desert Solitaire
Wrote The Monkey Wrench Gang
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