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E-grāmata: Year of Real and Literary Birds

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A Year of Real and Literary Birds is simultaneously an almanac of bird life, a work of interdisciplinary literary scholarship, and a chronicle of family life. The book paints an intimate portrait of a place and a diverse cast of authors by bringing to life the birds within landscapes both literary and actual. Intertwined within each chapter are animal narratives from a diverse sampling of writers, including, among others, Homer, the Brothers Grimm, Sarah Orne Jewett, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Emily Brontė, Thomas Pynchon, Willa Cather, Toni Morrison, Marilynne Robinson, Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, Mary Oliver, Bronislaw Maj, Mourning Dove, and (repeatedly, given Godfreys background as a Hemingway scholar) Ernest Hemingway. Using a blend of ecocriticism, animal studies, close reading, and the techniques of creative nonfiction, Godfrey unpacks the ways that authors and ornithologists spanning the centuries have tried to bridge the gap between human and nonhuman worlds.
Introduction: Of Mere Being

Winter

Chapter 1: Regarding Birds

Chapter 2: From a Snowshoers Notebook

Spring

Chapter 3: Song Sparrow in a Pandemic

Chapter 4: In All the Garden Round

Chapter 5: Swainsons Thrush

Summer

Chapter 6: Habitat Edges

Chapter 7: Dawn Chorus

Chapter 8: House Wren

Chapter 9: Clarks Nutcracker and the Whitebark Pine

Chapter 10: Already, Before Long

Fall

Chapter 11: Home for a Grouse

Chapter 12: Sky Atlas
Laura Godfrey is Associate Professor of English at North Idaho College. She received her Ph.D. in American Literature from Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, and has published academic and personal essays in journals such as Western American Literature, The Hemingway Review, and Arizona Quarterly and in edited collections including Hemingway: Eight Decades of Criticism and Teaching Hemingway and the Natural World. Her first book, Hemingway's Geographies (Palgrave), appeared in 2016, and her second edited collection, Hemingway in the Digital Age (Kent State UP), was published in 2019.