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Place on Earth: An Anthology of Nature Writing From North America and Australia [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, weight: 386 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2004
  • Izdevniecība: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803294573
  • ISBN-13: 9780803294578
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, weight: 386 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2004
  • Izdevniecība: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 0803294573
  • ISBN-13: 9780803294578
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A Place on Earth is an anthology of nature writing, some of it classic, some of it new, from Australia and North America. It brings together essays by many of the finest nature writers of our time on both continents, and it introduces some rich new voices to this literature of place.

Each essay brings to life a place that is special—sacred, even—to its author. This is a book of places—wild, lived in, grazed, fished in, explored, lost, and remembered. It is a lyric essay, in twenty-six voices, about what it means to live well on the land. It is a book of miraculous, ordinary places and of prose in which those places are alive. Here you will find desert and plateau, river and ice, city and farm, forest and grassland, man and woman, horse and bear, coyote and salmon, lyrebird and eagle, wind and rain, outback and seashore, sandstone and granite, she-oak and cottonwood, highland and lowland, harbor and wetland, ancient and modern, earth and sky, birth and death—just a few of the many compass points, the contour lines, the latitudes and longitudes of home.

About the contributors 9(8)
Acknowledgments 17(4)
Editor's note on usage 21(4)
Belonging to Here: An Introduction
25(24)
Mark Tredinnick
Symptoms of Place
49(6)
Barbara Blackman
Beneath Capital Hill: The Unconformities of Place and Self
55(10)
John Cameron
The Centre
65(4)
Charmian Clift
The Real World
69(12)
James Galvin
Cooper Dreaming
81(10)
Tom Griffiths
Pieces of a Place
91(10)
John Haines
Ultramarine
101(6)
Ashley Hay
The Red Steer at Rat Bay
107(6)
Pete Hay
Creations
113(14)
Linda Hogan
Reimagining Warner
127(8)
William Kittredge
Wind Ensemble
135(12)
Laurie Kutchins
Tangibles
147(12)
William J Lines
The Language of Animals
159(8)
Barry Lopez
The South Fork
167(10)
Peter Matthiessen
Home Ground
177(4)
Michael McCoy
Island of the Rain Bear
181(12)
Richard Nelson
A Rogaine
193(6)
Patrice Newell
Synecdoche and the Trout
199(8)
David Quammen
My Places
207(8)
Eric Rolls
Buckeye
215(6)
Scott Russell Sanders
The Right Place for Love
221(10)
Carolyn Servid
Kitkitdizze: A Node in the Net
231(8)
Gary Snyder
A Matter of Scale
239(6)
John Tallmadge
Falling Water
245(14)
Mark Tredinnick
Labor
259(6)
Terry Tempest Williams
Landing
265
Tim Winton
Mark Tredinnick grew up in Epping, New South Wales, and now lives with his wife and family in the sandstone country near Katoomba, west of Sydney, Australia. He is coediting an anthology of Australian desert literature and writing a book-length lyric essay on Australia.