Background
Published in 1989, “Education of a Wandering Man,” by Louis L’Amour offers an autobiographical account of his unconventional path to becoming a celebrated author. This memoir chronicles L’Amour’s early years of adventure, from “hoboing” during the Great Depression to traveling the world as a merchant seaman and prizefighter. Alongside his physical journeys, L’Amour shares his lifelong passion for self-education through reading, documenting the diverse books and experiences that shaped his worldview. This book provides an inspiring glimpse into the formative years of one of America’s great storytellers.
My Thoughts
This book was very unexpected as I only knew L’Amour from his writings. (And second hand at that!) He references so many books that I lost track of where I might want to start next. Thankfully, there is a list of the books he mentioned at the back of the book.
L’Amour lived an interesting life to say the least. There isn’t much of his later years, but what he covered does adequately surmise his views on what an education is and how to get one. In short, it takes effort on the part of the learner and it never ends. I agree with that view wholeheartedly.
Recommendation
I bit much to plow through but it was enjoyable.