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Winter CreekOne Writer's Natural History
by John Daniel
Winter Creek is John Daniel's disarmingly honest story of his
restless youth, looking for meaning in drugs and an active outdoor life
in the West.More Details... An American Child SupremeThe Education of a Liberation Ecologist
by John Nichols
This remarkable book describes a rich and often tormented journey out
of a safe middle-class existence toward belief in what Nichols calls "a
liberation ecology." More Details... Brown Dog of the YaakEssays on Art and Activism
by Rick Bass
Rick Bass's dog, Colter, is the brown dog of theYaak. In this book,
Bass gives a history of his years with Colter—including vignettes
about interactions with well-known writers Jim Harrison and Barry
Lopez—as a way of understanding what is intuitive in himself and his
quest to create art.More Details... Brown Dog of the YaakEssays on Art and Activism
by Rick Bass
Rick Bass's dog, Colter, is the brown dog of theYaak. In this book,
Bass gives a history of his years with Colter—including vignettes
about interactions with well-known writers Jim Harrison and Barry
Lopez—as a way of understanding what is intuitive in himself and his
quest to create art.More Details... The Country of Languageby Scott Russell Sanders
In The Country of Language, Sanders recalls the stories and experiences that have guided him as a writer.More Details... The Country of Language (unjacketed hardcover)by Scott Russell Sanders
In The Country of Language, Sanders recalls the stories and experiences that have guided him as a writer.More Details... Cross-PollinationsThe Marriage of Science and Poetry
by Gary Paul Nabhan
The cross–pollination of science and literature engenders unlikely
thoughts and ideas that are essential to the health of nature and
culture. In this book ethnobiologist and writer Gary Paul Nabhan
explains how his interdisciplinary approach to life and work—combining
a passion for science and a love of literature—has led him to
discoveries that would be otherwise inaccessible.More Details... The Dream of the Marsh WrenWriting as Reciprocal Creation
by Pattiann Rogers
In this work of prose punctuated and intensified by poetry,
award-winning poet, Rogers, describes the genesis of her most admired
verse and reveals how and why she writes.More Details... The Dream of the Marsh WrenWriting as Reciprocal Creation
by Pattiann Rogers
In this work of prose punctuated and intensified by poetry,
award-winning poet, Rogers, describes the genesis of her most admired
verse and reveals how and why she writes.More Details... The Frog RunWords and Wildness in the Vermont Woods
by John Elder
The tail end of the sugaring season in New England is called the frog
run, when pools of snowmelt teem with frogs and the last run of sap
good for making syrup flows from the maple trees. For John Elder, a
longtime resident of Vermont, a professor of English, and a man at
midlife, the frog run is a metaphor of loss and resurgence.More Details... |
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