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Shadow Country

''Shadow Country'' is a novel by Peter Matthiessen, published by Random House in 2008. Subtitled ''A New Rendering of the Watson Legend'', it is a semi-fictional account of the life of Scottish-American Edgar "Bloody" Watson (1855-1910), a real Florida sugar cane plantation owner and alleged outlaw who was killed in the remote Ten Thousand Islands region of southwest Florida in 1910. It won the National Book Award for Fiction in 2008〔
("National Book Awards – 2008" ). National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-03-09. (With interview, acceptance speech by Matthiessen, and essay by Harold Augenbraum from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.)〕
and the William Dean Howells Medal in 2010.
==Contents==
''Shadow Country'' is a reworked, re-edited, and retitled single-volume version of a trilogy published in the 1990s. The three parts of this book correspond to the three original novels: ''Killing Mr. Watson'' (1990), ''Lost Man's River'' (1997), and ''Bone By Bone'' (1999).
Matthiesen's original intention was to produce a single long novel, but his publisher balked at the length of the manuscript and published it as three separate books. Matthiessen was not entirely satisfied with the resulting works and continued to refine his original manuscript off and on for the next several years. The eventual publication of ''Shadow Country'' involved substantial editing and culling: while the three separately published books together numbered some 1,300 pages, ''Shadow Country'' would number around 900. Most of the cuts came from ''Lost Man's River''.
Book One is based on ''Killing Mr. Watson'' and is a collection of first-person narrative accounts of Edgar "Bloody" Watson's rise to power and eventual death at the hands of his neighbors. The book opens with Watson's death - his shooting by a local posse on the shores of Chokoloskee Island behind the Ted Smallwood Store. The rest of the book pieces together first-person accounts of 12 characters who recount the story from Watson's arrival in the Ten Thousand Islands in the early 1890s until his demise in 1910. Many of the "characters" who tell the story are based on real people who lived in the area at the time.
Book Two is based on ''Lost Man's River''. It is set several years after Book One, and it tells the story of Lucius, one of Watson's sons and an alcoholic historian, who tries to reconstruct his father's life in an attempt to determine whether he was really a murderer and an outlaw. It is written as a third person narrative.
Book Three is based on ''Bone By Bone''. In this first-person section, Edgar Watson tells his own life story, from his childhood in South Carolina to his fatal encounter with his neighbors on the edge of the Florida Everglades.

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