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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: May 2007
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. May 17, 2007. A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit. The first question is, what is a field guide to getting lost? The paradox feels whimsical, mocking, alluring. We can tell the book will hover between the urge to know and the urge not to know, between rationality and mystery. We could call this ...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: A Comfort Reading List
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. November 12, 2007. A Comfort Reading List. I enjoyed this list very much. Several old favorites: William Least Heat Moon, Hubbell, Thoreau, Muir, Durrell, Bryson.and then some to try.Kumin, Lopez, and some of the newer young writers. Some good winter reading here. Saturday, November 24, 2007. Subscribe to: ...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: October 2007
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. October 19, 2007. One Day on Beetle Rock by Sally Carrighar. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Coming into the Country. First Church of the Higher Elevations. General observations on nature writing. Home Ground: Language for an American Landscape. ASLE: The Assoc...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: Sick of Nature by David Gessner
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. March 27, 2007. Bravo to David Gessner for thumbing his nose at the hallowed genre of nature writing! A Wild, Rank Place. In these essays, Gessner gets a chance to make his writing definitively masculine in unexpected ways. While Edward Abbey beats his chest and caricatures masculinity for the fun of it...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. May 17, 2007. A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit. The first question is, what is a field guide to getting lost? The paradox feels whimsical, mocking, alluring. We can tell the book will hover between the urge to know and the urge not to know, between rationality and mystery. We could call this ...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: April 2007
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. April 26, 2007. Turning to Earth: Stories of Ecological Conversion. Here are your waters and your watering place. Drink and be whole again beyond confusion.". Will it happen on the way down the driveway as we stop to examine the juniper hedge? If it does, what next? Is a kind of miniature. Schauffler outlin...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: Eating Stone: Imagination and the Loss of the Wild by Ellen Melloy
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. September 23, 2007. Eating Stone: Imagination and the Loss of the Wild by Ellen Melloy. Many write gorgeously about deserts and mountains, but few inject self-conscious weirdness, of the absurdist variety, into their lyricism. Ellen Meloy does. In. Eating Stone: Imagination and the Loss of the Wild. Really,...
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: February 2008
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. February 7, 2008. Nature Writing for All in a Time of Crisis. Some signs point to the beginning of such a literature. Barbara Kingsolver's. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Preaches local food for global reasons, but it also recounts, whimsically, a family experiment. In. A Walk in the Woods. Eat, Pray, Love.
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing: January 2007
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Anna Mills on Nature Writing. Lively, thoughtful book reviews. I search the web for others' takes on nature writing, so why not offer my own? I hope you'll respond. Here's more on the blog philosophy. January 20, 2007. Home Ground: Language for an American Landscape. Has enchanted me. Unlike any reference work I've encountered, it seems at once original and inevitable. It's sui generis: who has done a dictionary of local landscape terms before? Once you have such a book, you need and want to consult it.