A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore

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Take a deep dive into the history of Mt. Rushmore in A Biography of a Mountain. This book provides a comprehensive narrative history of this remarkable monument.

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Features

  • An impressive work of narrative nonfiction that brings the complicated and nuanced story of Mt. Rushmore to life
  • Written by Matthew Davis, the author of When Things Get Dark

Made in USA.

From the publisher:
A comprehensive narrative history of Mt. Rushmore, written in light of recent political controversies, and a timely retrospective for the monument's 100th anniversary in 2025. An impressive work of narrative nonfiction, A Biography of A Mountain combines history with reportage, bringing the complicated and nuanced story of Mt. Rushmore to life, from the land's origins as sacred tribal ground; to the expansion of the American West; to the larger-than-life personality of Gutzon Borglum, the artist who carved the presidential faces into the mountain; and up to the politicized present-day conflict over the site and its future.

"Well, most people want to come to a national park and leave with that warm, fuzzy feeling with an ice cream cone. Rushmore can't do that if you do it the right way. If you do it the right way people are going to be leaving pissed." Gerard Baker, the first Native American superintendent of Mt. Rushmore, shared those words with author Matthew Davis.

From the tragic history of Wounded Knee and the horrors of Indian Boarding Schools, to the Land Back movement of today, Davis traces the Native American story alongside the narrative of the growing territory and state of South Dakota, and the economic and political forces that shaped the reasons for the memorial's creation. Exploring issues related to how we memorialize American history, Davis tells an imperative story for our time. Written with extraordinary detail and attention to the humanity of this history, A Biography of a Mountain was published in tandem with the monument's 100th anniversary.

Matthew Davis is the author of When Things Get Dark. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and others. He has been an Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellow at New America, a Fellow at the Black Mountain Institute at UNLV, and a Fulbright Fellow. He holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa and an MA in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Dimensions

9.6 x 6.6 inches

Author(s)

Matthew Davis

Number of Pages

336

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-13

9781250285102

Publisher

St. Martin's Press

Copyright Year

2025

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