Ivan Doig was a renowned American author known for his vivid portrayal of the American West, particularly Montana.
Born to homesteaders, Doig's upbringing in rural Montana deeply influenced his writing.
He earned degrees in journalism and history before becoming a novelist.
Doig's works, both fiction and non-fiction, often blend personal memories with regional history, earning him recognition as a successor to Wallace Stegner.
His bibliography includes memoirs, historical novels, and the acclaimed McCaskill trilogy.
Doig's writing is celebrated for its rich depiction of Western landscapes and people, establishing him as a significant voice in Western American literature.
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