American Nature Writing 1994

American Nature Writing 1994 by John A. Murray, published by Sierra Club Books in 1994, presents a curated selection of contemporary American nature writing. This inaugural volume features a diverse array of genres, including fiction, journal writing, poetry, personal essays, and feature articles, showcasing both established authors and emerging voices in the field. Readers will embark on various explorations, from hunting peregrine falcons near the Great Salt Lake to observing the Ernest Hemingway International Classic Billfish Tournament in Cuba, as well as delving into the botanical and paleontological wonders of Central America.
This collection highlights the vibrant and evolving landscape of nature writing, reflecting the interdependence of nature and culture. The essays and articles included in this edition address significant political and social issues while celebrating the beauty and complexity of the natural world. With a total of 229 pages, this book serves as a testament to the genre’s growth and the excitement surrounding the new millennium, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of American nature literature.
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Inaugurating a new annual series devoted to selecting and presenting the best in contemporary American nature writing, this initial volume includes some of America’s most distinguished nature writers as well as some promising new talents.
This first collection encompasses a variety of genres, including fiction, journal writing, poetry, personal essays, and feature articles. Readers will hunt for peregrine falcons near the Great Salt Lake with Terry Tempest Williams; sneak into Cuba with Bob Shacochis to observe the Ernest Hemingway International Classic Billfish Tournament; and explore the botanical and paleontological wonders of the Central American land bridge with David Rains Wallace. Also included are an excerpt from Annie Dillard’s novel, The Living, and a previously unpublished selection from the journals of Edward Abbey. At last here is nature writing at its boisterous, gritty, and lyrical best.
“Nature writing is poised at the beginning of a period of wonderful exuberance. All of the excitement that attends the beginning of a new century, and the start of a new millennium, together with a growing awareness of the interdependence of nature and culture, cannot help but fuel this historic genre. I believe that as the genre attracts more and more gifted young writers, and addresses increasingly the compelling political and social issues of our time, it will gain in stature and maturity, offering what Barry Lopez so eloquently called ‘a literature of hope.’”
John A. Murray, from the Introduction
John A. Murray is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and the author/editor of eleven previous books, including Wild Africa: Three Centuriesof Nature Writing from Africa, Nature’s New Voices, The Great Bear: Contemporary Writings on the Grizzly, The Islands and the Sea, and A Republic of Rivers.
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