For one of his most devoted fans, Kit Carson came to the rescue five minutes too late. Carson found the slain young woman, Ann White, kidnapped and then killed by Indians. Later, he discovered a pulp novel among her possessions – starring the heroic “Kit Carson: Prince of the Gold Hunters”.
"He imagined her reading it while enduring her miserable captivity,” writes Hampton Sides. “In [the] story, Kit Carson finds the kidnapped girl and saves the day, fulfilling his vow to her distraught parents...But in this instance the real Kit Carson had failed to avert a disaster; he feared [the] fiction may have given Ann White a false hope."
Award-winning author and historian Hampton Sides will appear at the Pritzker Military Library to discuss and sign copies of Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West on Thursday, October 25, 2007. This program is free and open to the public. The presentation and live webcast will begin at 6:00 p.m. A reception and book-signing for Library members will precede the event at 5:00 p.m.
In his extraordinary new book, Hampton Sides brings the conquest of the West to vivid life. At the center of the narrative stands the legendary Kit Carson – the trapper, scout, and soldier who embodied all of the contradictions and complexities of the American experience in the West. Brave and clever, beloved by his contemporaries, Carson was an illiterate mountain man who twice married Indian women, and understood and respected the tribes better than any other American alive – and yet was also a cold-blooded killer, who willingly followed orders tantamount to massacre. Carson’s astonishing exploits made him a household name when they were turned into “blood-and-thunders”, the pulp novels from which Sides draws his title, but his name also became a bitter curse for the Navajo, who cannot forget his role in the travails of their ancestors.
Hampton Sides is the author of three books, including the international bestseller Ghost Soldiers, recipient of the 2002 PEN USA Award for non-fiction. He is also the editor-at-large of Outside magazine. His feature writing has twice been nominated for National Magazine Awards.
Seating for this event is limited, so reservations are strongly recommended. Call 312.587.0234 or email events@pritzkermilitarylibrary.net.
Official Website: http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events
Added by pritzkermilitarylibrary on September 4, 2007