The Monkey Wrench Gang
Edward Abbey called The Monkey Wrench Gang a "comic extravaganza," which it is, although one with a clear, serious message: to protect the American wilderness from the forces of commercial enterprise. The story centers on George Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret and Vietnam vet, who returns to the...
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Edward Abbey called The Monkey Wrench Gang a "comic extravaganza," which it is, although one with a clear, serious message: to protect the American wilderness from the forces of commercial enterprise. The story centers on George Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret and Vietnam vet, who returns to the Southwestern desert after the war to find his beloved canyons and rivers threatened by industrial development. On a whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado River, Hayduke joins forces with three others who share his indignation and want to do something about it: feminist saboteur and Bronx exile Bonnie Abzug, wilderness guide and outcast Mormon Seldom Seen Smith, and libertarian billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D. Together they venture off to become eco-raiders, waging war on the strip miners, clear-cutters, and the highway, dam, and bridge builders who are turning their natural habitat into a wasteland. The misadventures of this motley group make for an uproarious blend of chaos, conflict, and comedy.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060956448 (0060956445)
Publish date: July 1st 2000
Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
So okay, my homeboy Jake swears by this book...anyone have an opinion?
This is traveling with me to the Southwest
This is my favorite of all of Ed Abbey's novels. Lots of hijinks and shenanigans and commentary on "progress" and bureaucracy in general. I've read this one twice.
Let me just say I don't advocate blowing up dams. especially considering where I live, or driving heavy machinery over a cliff. Nonetheless it is difficult to feel anything but admiration for Edward Abbey's tale of misfit environmental terrorists. Vietnam veteran George Washing Hayduke III return to...
A madly funny look at four eco-terrorists on the loose in the American Southwest. If you're going to buy a copy, get this one with the illustrations by R. Crumb. Terrific book, and one of my favourites. Followed up by a sequel, Hayduke Lives! which wasn't nearly as good. For the complete review, ple...