Extremophilia

Extremophilia by Fred Haefele, published by Bangtail Press in September 2011, is a collection of seventeen nonfiction pieces that explore the author’s diverse experiences and reflections. Written in English and spanning 156 pages, this anthology delves into various aspects of Haefele’s life, from his work as a timber faller and tree doctor to his encounters with environmental protestors and his thoughts on Ken Kesey. The book provides insight into the emotional and social landscape of the region Haefele calls home.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of essays that reveal the author’s curiosity and engagement with his surroundings. The collection offers a unique perspective on biography and literary themes, showcasing Haefele’s talent as a writer. Through these essays, the book invites exploration of the intricate connections between personal experiences and broader environmental and social issues, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection focused on biography and literary essays.
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From working as a timber faller and a tree doctor to profiling environmental protestors and parsing through his own preoccupations with Ken Kesey, Fred Haefele has followed his curiosity into the most extraordinary corners of the place he’s chosen to call home. This anthology of seventeen pieces of nonfiction gives us access not only to one of our most talented writers, it shows us the unique emotional and social topography of a region. It’s an essential addition to any western bookshelf.
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