Interesting link.
Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance.
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc ... /25930091/
Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance.
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Re: Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance.
cool article... though I'm almost positive that Charles Bowden claims to have been there as well. I seem to remember an account of the event in one of his trilogy-- though I don't remember which one (Blood Orchid, Blues for Cannibals, or Some of the Dead are Still Breathing). I remember he wrote they buried him in his old blue sleeping bag as were his wishes and not a body bag. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: Burying Edward Abbey: The last act of defiance.
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Ditto, I heard that, too. Can't remember where but probably in a Bowden book.
Ditto, I heard that, too. Can't remember where but probably in a Bowden book.
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