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Heat-Moon

American  
[heet-moon] / ˈhitˈmun /

noun

  1. William Least William Trogden, born 1939, U.S. writer.


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When William Least Heat-Moon lost his job teaching English, he set out to explore the back roads of American life.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2020

Heat-Moon visited small towns like Subtle, Ky., and Scratch Ankle, Alaska, absorbing local color and wisdom.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2020

His father was Heat-Moon, meaning July, the hot month; his older brother Little Heat- % Moon; and he himself last and Least.

From Time Magazine Archive

The hearty, quote-laden banter between Heat-Moon and his mates sometimes sounds forced, but the author's wit and energy ultimately quell any cavils.

From Time Magazine Archive

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