- William Least Heat-Moon
William Least Heat-Moon, byname of William Trogdon (born 1940) is an American travel writer of English, Irish and
Osage Nation ancestry.Biography
His pen name came from his father saying, "I call myself Heat Moon, your elder brother is Little Heat Moon. You, coming last, therefore, are Least." Born in
Kansas City, Missouri , Heat-Moon attended theUniversity of Missouri where he joinedTau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He earned bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees in English, as well as a bachelor's degree inphotojournalism . He also served as a professor of English at the university.He is a contemporary
Missouri travel writer and author of abestselling trilogy of topographical U.S. travel writing."
Blue Highways ", which spent 34 weeks on theNew York Times bestseller list in 1982-83, is a chronicle of a three-month-long road trip that Heat-Moon took throughout theUnited States in 1978 after losing his teaching job and being left by his wife. He traveled 13,000 miles, as much as possible on secondary roads (often drawn onmaps in blue, especially in the old-styleRand McNally road atlas) and tried to avoid cities. Living out of the back of hisvan "Ghost Dancing", he visited small towns such asNameless, Tennessee ;Hachita, New Mexico ; andBagley, Minnesota to find places in America untouched byfast food chains andinterstate highways . The book chronicles the people he talked to in roadsidecafés as well as his personal soul-searching."PrairyErth" is a
deep map account of the history and people of [Chase County, Kansas] ."River Horse" is an account of a four-month coast-to-coast
boat trip across the U.S., using only the nation's waterways. It explores Heat-Moon's continuing observation of American culture. "River Horse" details Heat-Moon's retracing of Lewis and Clark's frontier exploration in a nation at the end of the twentieth century and only a short time from the shock of the September 11th attacks. The reader can sense the same internal search through "River Horse" that the writer began with "Blue Highways": for an America stripped of the commercial fog and tabloid mentality that often masks the great strengths of her people.Besides the trilogy, Heat-Moon also wrote "Columbus in the Americas", a brief
history ofChristopher Columbus ' journeys.Bibliography
* "
Blue Highways : A Journey Into America". Fawcett, 1982. ISBN 0-449-21109-6
* "The Red Couch: A Portrait of America". With Kevin Clarke and Horst Wackerbarth. Olympic Marketing Corp, 1984. ISBN 0-912383-05-4
* "PrairyErth (A Deep Map): An Epic History of the Tallgrass Prairie Country". Houghton Mifflin, 1991. ISBN 0-395-48602-5
* "River Horse: The Logbook of a Boat Across America". Houghton Mifflin, 1999. ISBN 0-395-63626-4
* "Columbus in the Americas (Turning Points in History)". Wiley, 2002. ISBN 0-471-21189-3
* "Roads to Quoz: An American Mosey". Little, Brown and Company, October 2008, ISBN 9780316110259External links
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/williamleast/ 1983, 1984, 1991 Real Audio interviews with William Least Heat-Moon at Wired for Books.org] by
Don Swaim
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