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W. Michael Farmer

    Fort d'une formation scientifique en physique, cet auteur explore la riche histoire du sud-ouest américain pour sa fiction. Son travail se caractérise par une attention méticuleuse aux événements et faits historiques, qui servent de fondement à ses récits captivants. À travers ses romans, il explore les motivations complexes des figures historiques, offrant des perspectives profondes sur les vies et les époques entourant ces événements. Il estime que la fiction construite sur des faits fournit un cadre puissant pour comprendre la vérité derrière les réalités historiques.

    The Odyssey of Geronimo: Twenty-Three Years a Prisoner of War, a Novel
    • "The Odyssey of Geronimo, based on history and Apache culture, but told through his eyes using the truth from fiction, is a revealing epic of his strengths, weaknesses, and character. As a prisoner of war twenty-three years, Geronimo escaped being hangedby civil authorities in Arizona, rose to become a national "superstar," and became an astute businessman. During his captivity, Geronimo fathered two children, lost three wives, and married two more. When he died from pneumonia after sleeping drunk all night in a cold rain, he had a small fortune in a Lawton, Oklahoma, bank from selling his autographs, autographed pictures, headdresses, bows and arrows, and other mementos. He was hated by some of his own people, loved by others, but respected by all"--

      The Odyssey of Geronimo: Twenty-Three Years a Prisoner of War, a Novel
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