William Least Heat Moon Quotes
A collection of quotes by William Least Heat Moon.
William Least Heat-Moon is an American travel writer and professor. Born on August 27, 1939, in Kansas City, Missouri, he is best known for his critically acclaimed book "Blue Highways." Heat-Moon's given name, William Trogdon, was changed to Least Heat-Moon to honor his Osage and Cherokee ancestry.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in English literature from the University of Missouri and later earned a master's degree in photojournalism from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Heat-Moon began his career as a professor of English at the University of Missouri before embarking on a transformative journey chronicled in his most notable work.
"Blue Highways," published in 1982, recounts Heat-Moon's cross-country road trip around the United States, sticking to the secondary roads that appear as blue lines on road maps. The book showcases his encounters with a diverse range of individuals and provides profound reflections on American society and its regional cultures. "Blue Highways" became a bestseller and established Heat-Moon as a prominent figure in travel literature.
Throughout his career, Heat-Moon has published several other travel books, including "PrairyErth" (1991) and "River-Horse" (1999). His works are distinguished by rich storytelling, meticulous observations, and an exploration of the American landscape and its people.
While Heat-Moon's public life has seen him traverse the country and share his experiences through his writings, he remains an enigmatic figure, preferring to keep his personal life private.