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William Least Heat-Moon
AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1939
William Least Heat-Moon is an American travel writer and historian. He describes his heritage as English, Irish, and Osage. He is the author of several books which chronicle unusual journeys through the United States, including cross-country trips by boat and, in his best known work, about his journey in a 1975 Ford Econoline van.
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About William Least Heat-Moon
Birth
1939
First book
1982
Years writing
44
William Least Heat-Moon is an American travel writer and historian. He describes his heritage as English, Irish, and Osage. He is the author of several books which chronicle unusual journeys through the United States, including cross-country trips by boat and, in his best known work, about his journey in a 1975 Ford Econoline van.
William Least Heat-Moon is the literary pseudonym of William Lewis Trogdon.
His most acclaimed work, Blue Highways, is a cornerstone of American travel literature.
His writing blends his background as a historian with a deep passion for the geography of the United States.
The author possesses a multicultural heritage that includes English, Irish, and Osage ancestry.
Throughout his career, he has published a total of 18 works focused on the description and history of his country.







