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DESERT GOLD, a western novel by American dentist and writer, ZANE GREY, is a novel written in the early 20th century. The first edition was published by Harper & Brothers in NYNY in 1913.
It explores themes of love, remorse, and survival against the backdrop of the harsh desert landscape, following a cast of characters intertwined by their pasts. The central figures include Cameron, a prospector haunted by memories of a lost love, and Warren, an older prospector who shares a deep-seated connection to Cameron through a tragic past involving a woman named Nell. At the start of the novel, Cameron’s solitude in the desert is interrupted by a fellow prospector, Warren, with whom he eventually forms an unlikely companionship. As they navigate the challenging environment, they both unveil their burdens: Cameron's guilt over the woman he wronged and Warren's grief over the daughter he lost. Their relationship undergoes a transformation as they bond over their shared experiences, leading to a revelation that intertwines their fates in a profound way. Their journey is not just a search for gold but a quest for redemption and understanding amidst the desolation of the desert, setting the stage for the trials they will face together.
It was adapted for the 1936 film, Desert Gold, directed by James P. Hogan, starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt.
DESERT GOLD
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