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Published by Lyons Press
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About The Book
Edward Hoagland is not only one of the best writers of our time; he is also one of the keenest observers of nature and one of the most celebrated essayists. His subjects range from the natural history of owls to the delicious mystery of wolves (“Howling Back at the Wolves”); the demise of the red wolf (“Lament the Red Wolves”); our relationship with dogs (“Dogs, and the Tug of Life”); the nature of a bear-stalker (“Bears, Bears, Bears”); and the intricate workings of an old farm’s ecosystem. Hoagland’s exploration, from the boreal forests of Maine to the brawny Belize River, illuminates both the exotic and the wilds of our own
backyards. Hoagland reports from the front lines of life. He recounts fascinating detail with exacting prose. He’s irascible, brilliant, probing, sharp-witted, and brutally honest about himself and the state of the natural world. No one who admires John Muir, Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, and Edward Abbey should miss this definitive collection. It will forever change the way you view the natural world.
backyards. Hoagland reports from the front lines of life. He recounts fascinating detail with exacting prose. He’s irascible, brilliant, probing, sharp-witted, and brutally honest about himself and the state of the natural world. No one who admires John Muir, Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, and Edward Abbey should miss this definitive collection. It will forever change the way you view the natural world.
Product Details
- Publisher: Lyons Press (August 1, 2005)
- Length: 512 pages
- ISBN13: 9781592286348
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"The Thoreau of our time, an essayist so intensely personal, so sharp-eyed and deep-sighted, so tender and tough, lyrical and elegiac, as to transmute a simple stroll into a full-blown mystical experience."--The Washington Post
"Hoagland's writing is provocative, direct, raw, sometimes painful, and always full of his passion for life and living things. Highly recommended for nature and travel collections."--Library Journal
"Hoagland is surely one of our most truthful writers about nature . . ."--The New York Times Book Review
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