Author Biography
John Rember was born in Sun Valley, Idaho, and grew up in the nearby Sawtooth
Valley. He was educated at Harvard and the University of Montana. Rember teaches
English at Albertson College in Caldwell, Idaho, and he is the author of two
previous books, Coyote in the Mountains and Cheerleaders from Gomorra. |
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Traplines
Coming Home to Sawtooth Valley
Written by
John Rember
Biography & Autobiography - Literary |
Pantheon | Hardcover | July 2003 | $22.00| 0-375-42207-2
About this book
In 1987, John Rember returned home to Sawtooth Valley, where he had been brought
up. He returned out of a homing instinct: the same forty acres that had
sustained his family’s horses had sustained a vision of a place where he
belonged in the world, a life where he could get up in the morning, step out the
door, and catch dinner from the Salmon River. But to his surprise, he found that
what was once familiar was now unfamiliar. Everything might have looked the same
to the horses that spring, but to Rember this was no longer home.
In Traplines, Rember recounts his experiences of growing up in a time
when the fish were wild in the rivers, horses were brought into the valley each
spring from their winter pasture, and electric light still seemed magical. Today
those same experiences no longer seem to possess the authenticity they once did.
In his journey home, Rember discovers how the West, both as a place in which to
live and as a terrain of the imagination, has been transformed. And he wonders
whether his recollections of what once was prevent him from understanding his
past and appreciating what he found when he returned home. In
Traplines,
Rember excavates the hidden desires that color memory and shows us how, once
revealed, they can allow us to understand anew the stories we tell ourselves.
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