Letters from Alaska is based thematically upon the wilderness and its
capacity for renewal of the American spirit. The form of Book I, though
not strictly epistolary, hinges upon the predominant first person; he,
Ansley Perkins, strives to retain possession of self against the
fracturing influences of the civilization he leaves. His struggle is
resolved upon his arrival in Alaska. His quest for the hero ends with
himself. The surface time frame of this novel is approximately three
weeks, though, using the precept of the omnipresent past, I've attempted
an overview of the fifties and early sixties in this country through a
young man's eyes.