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Burton Barr Central Library
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REF 810.80978 N814 AZ Room
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In Library Use Only
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Notes:
"From Edward Abbey to Terry Tempest Williams - forty of the west's finest writers reflect upon their landscape and its relation to the American soul"--Cover.
Contents:
- Foreword / Deborah Clow and Donald Snow
- Introduction / Louise Erdrich
- Stories of Water / Linda Hogan
- Lunch in the Garden / Beth Ferris
- The Embrace of Names / Richard Nelson
- Square Places, Round Wholes / Jon Roush
- Letters to an Architect / Gretel Ehrlich
- The Stone Woman / Linda Weasel Head
- The Politics of Storytelling / William Kittredge
- Hearing Silence / Marilynne Robinson
- The Failure of Literature / Richard Manning
- Naming the New One / John Daniel
- The Newmark Warning / David Quammen
- Waxwing / Jerry McGahan
- Thomas Kicking Woman / Debra Earling
- Wounded Knee III / Frederick Turner
- Economic Nature / Jack Turner
- Something About Mac, Cows, Poker, Ranchers, Cowboys, Sex, and Power . . . and Almost Nothing About American Lit / Edward Abbey
- The Art of the Possible in the Home of Hope / Daniel Kemmis
- Incense Cedar / Lee Evans
- The Clan of One-breasted Women / Terry Tempest Williams
- On Tumbleweeds and Dust / Gary Paul Nabhan
- Cuttings / John Daniel
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- Aerial Reconnaissance / William DeBuys
- Communique from the Vortex of Gravity Sports / Ellen Meloy
- Ecocide / Donald Snow
- Notes from the Squalor Zone / Bill Vaughn
- Staircase / Paul Zarzyski
- Nesting in Air / Jim Harrison
- America Eats / Geoff O'Gara
- In Praise of Horses / Mark Spragg
- River Girls / Jeanne Dixon
- Blue Waltz with Coyotes / Jeanne Dixon
- Passion Pit / Ellen Meloy
- Ringfinger / Sheryl Noethe
- Breaking Clean / Judy Blunt
- The Patriot and the Exiles / Simon J. Ortiz
- Lessons in Silence / Judy Blunt
- Sharkey / Tex Garry
- Poker Parley / Dan Whipple
- The Closing of Western Hardware / Stephen Voynick
- Approaching August / Sandra Alcosser
- The Clearing in the Clearing / Leslie Ryan
- The Other Side of Fire / Leslie Ryan
- The Wind Rivers / Doug Peacock
- The Meadow at the Corner of Your Eye / C. L. Rawlins.
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