The Wide Open: Prose, Poetry, and Photographs of the Prairie
Editat de Annick Smith, Susan O'Connoren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2008
It is hard to love the high, cold plains of the American West. They are vast and harsh and demanding. And perhaps because they are so hard to love, prairies challenge the imaginative mind and the adventurous heart. The Wide Open reveals how some of the most interesting and accomplished writers and photographers in the country have met that challenge and given the genius of the prairie a vision and a voice. Their stories are as diverse as the tellers, ranging from fiction by Barry Lopez, Richard Ford, and William Kittredge, to the childhood histories of Mary Clearman Blew and Judy Blunt and the nonfiction narratives of Jim Harrison, Gretel Ehrlich, and Rick Bass. There are works by Native American prairie dwellers such as M. L. Smoker and James Welch and the photographic interpretations of Lee Friedlander, Lois Conner, and Geoffrey James. Personal or poetic, journalistic or scientific, these works eloquently attest to the prairie’s abundance in all its human and natural variety, offering pictures as wide open and rich as the land they depict.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803217515
ISBN-10: 080321751X
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 32 photographs
Dimensiuni: 235 x 273 x 15 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 080321751X
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 32 photographs
Dimensiuni: 235 x 273 x 15 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Annick Smith is the author of several books, most recently In This We Are Native: On Going Away and Coming Home and Homestead. She is coeditor of the Montana anthology The Last Best Place and an award-winning story writer.
Susan O’Connor, a philanthropist and arts advocate, is on the board of the American Prairie Foundation and is involved with other literary, environmental, and social justice nonprofit organizations. She lives in Missoula, Montana.
Contributors: Rick Bass, Mary Clearman Blew, Judy Blunt, Lois Conner, David James Duncan, Gretel Ehrlich, Dan Flores, Richard Ford, Lee Friedlander, James Galvin, Ian Glennie, Jim Harrison, Richard Hugo, Fredericka Hunter, Geoffrey James, William Kittredge, Barry Lopez, Richard Manning, Peter Matthiessen, Thomas McGuane, Susan O’Connor, Annick Smith, M. L. Smoker, Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs, and James Welch.
Cuprins
Preface
Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Notes on the Photographs
Ian Glennie
Part 1: Home on the Range
Mary Clearman Blew
Becoming
Judy Blunt
Evolution
James Welch
Excerpt from The Death of Jim Loney
James Galvin
No Bastion
Thomas McGuane
A Foal
M. L. Smoker
Grandfather Poem
Letter to Richard Hugo (1)
Birthright
Crosscurrent
Jim Harrison
To a Meadowlark
Lee Friedlander
Portfolio 1
Part 2: Hunting and Gathering
Barry Lopez
The Bear in the Road
Rick Bass
Bird Hunter
David James Duncan
Four Excerpts from the Novella "What the Prairie Has To Say about Fly Fishing"
William Kittredge
Far Point
Gretel Ehrlich
A Summer Journal
Lois Conner
Portfolio 2
Part 3: Travels across the Plains
Jim Harrison
Don't Fence Me In
Annick Smith
Excerpt from "Crossing the Plains with Bruno"
Richard Ford
Empire
Geoffrey James
Portfolio 3
Part 4: Natural History
Dan Flores
An Entire Heaven and an Entire Earth
Peter Matthiessen
Excerpt from "Plains, Prairies, and the Shining Mountains"
Richard Manning
Instructions from a Misanthrope's Paradise
Richard Hugo
Driving Montana
Distances
High Grass Prairie
Bear Paw
Source Acknowledgments
Contributors
Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Notes on the Photographs
Ian Glennie
Part 1: Home on the Range
Mary Clearman Blew
Becoming
Judy Blunt
Evolution
James Welch
Excerpt from The Death of Jim Loney
James Galvin
No Bastion
Thomas McGuane
A Foal
M. L. Smoker
Grandfather Poem
Letter to Richard Hugo (1)
Birthright
Crosscurrent
Jim Harrison
To a Meadowlark
Lee Friedlander
Portfolio 1
Part 2: Hunting and Gathering
Barry Lopez
The Bear in the Road
Rick Bass
Bird Hunter
David James Duncan
Four Excerpts from the Novella "What the Prairie Has To Say about Fly Fishing"
William Kittredge
Far Point
Gretel Ehrlich
A Summer Journal
Lois Conner
Portfolio 2
Part 3: Travels across the Plains
Jim Harrison
Don't Fence Me In
Annick Smith
Excerpt from "Crossing the Plains with Bruno"
Richard Ford
Empire
Geoffrey James
Portfolio 3
Part 4: Natural History
Dan Flores
An Entire Heaven and an Entire Earth
Peter Matthiessen
Excerpt from "Plains, Prairies, and the Shining Mountains"
Richard Manning
Instructions from a Misanthrope's Paradise
Richard Hugo
Driving Montana
Distances
High Grass Prairie
Bear Paw
Source Acknowledgments
Contributors
Recenzii
"From the pens of writers such as Judy Blunt, Rick Bass, Thomas McGuane, Barry Lopez, Richard Ford, Gretel Ehrlich, Peter Matthiesen, Richard Hugo, and James Galvin and through the stark lenses of photographers Lee Friedlander, Lois Conner, and Geoffrey James, we deeply inhabit the American prairie, a seemingly immutable place of hard-scrabble ranches, rivers, bears, birds, and wolves—a land so patiently alive we might miss it."—Maurice Manning, Bookforum
"Smith and O'Connor have done an excellent job in putting this collection together. In the end they have in fact presented a literate portrait of the prairie and the animals and folks who cooperatively attempt to make it home."—Pete Warzel, Montana Quarterly
"A superb evocation of the prairie and its life."—ForeWord Magazine
"Using photographs, fiction, and nonfiction, the editors have skillfully assembled a complex portrayal of the West's high, dry, and cold plains into a beautiful book."—Orion
"The Wide Open is a beautiful memoir of the short-grass prairie of the northern Great Plains, which has channeled its voice through the writers and photographers found within the book."—Tom Wylie, Bloomsbury Review
"Annick Smith, an accomplished writer, and Susan O'Connor, philanthropist and arts advocate, have done an exceptional job compiling an essential anthology that celebrates the voice and spirit of the prairie. Anthologies can be hit or miss—this collection of poetry, prose, and photographs is right on the mark."—Jim Reese, Great Plains Quarterly