The Drop Edge of Yonder by Rudolph Wurlitzer

The Drop Edge of Yonder

Rudolph Wurlitzer

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The Drop Edge of Yonder by Rudolph Wurlitzer is a challenging and unflinching novel that will captivate readers who crave a rich, hallucinatory, and deeply philosophical exploration of the American West, love, mortality, and the human condition, with its complex characters, sweeping landscapes, and unapologetic storytelling style.

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In his fifth novel, Rudolph Wurlitzer has written a classic tale of the Western frontier and created one of his most memorable characters in Zebulon, a mountain man whose view of life has been challenged by a curse from a mysterious Native America...

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