Walking the Llano: A Texas Memoir of Place
Autor Shelley Armitageen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2016
When American explorers crossed the Texas Panhandle, they dubbed it part of the Great American Desert. A sea of grass, the llano appeared empty, flat, and barely habitable. Contemporary developments cell phone towers, oil rigs, and wind turbines have only added to this stereotype. Yet in this lyrical ecomemoir, Shelley Armitage charts a unique rediscovery of the largely unknown land, a journey at once deeply personal and far-reaching in its exploration of the connections between memory, spirit, and place.
Armitage begins her narrative with the intention to walk the llano from her family farm thirty meandering miles along the Middle Alamosa Creek to the Canadian River. Along the way, she seeks the connection between her father and one of the area s first settlers, Ysabel Gurule, who built his dugout on the banks of the Canadian. Armitage, who grew up nearby in the small town of Vega, finds this act of walking inseparable from the act of listening and writing. What does the land say to us? she asks as she witnesses human alterations to the landscape perhaps most catastrophic the continued drainage of the land s most precious resource, the Ogallala Aquifer.
Yet the llano s wonders persist: dynamic mesas and canyons, vast flora and fauna, diverse wildlife, rich histories. Armitage recovers the voices of ancient, Native, and Hispano peoples, their stories interwoven with her own: her father s legacy, her mother s decline, a brother s love. The llano holds not only the beauty of ecological surprises but a renewed realization of kinship in a world ever changing.
Reminiscent of the work of Terry Tempest Williams and John McPhee, "Walking the Llano" is both a celebration of an oft-overlooked region and a soaring testimony to the power of the landscape to draw us into greater understanding of ourselves and others by experiencing a deeper connection with the places we inhabit."
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ISBN-13: 9780806151625
ISBN-10: 0806151625
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 150 x 218 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10: 0806151625
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 150 x 218 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Notă biografică
Shelley Armitage, professor, writer, naturalist, conservationist lives in the Chihuahuan desert in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She is author of eight award-winning books, most recently Walking the Llano: A Texas Memoir of Place, a Kirkus starred book cited as one of the best memoirs of the year, and a finalist for the May Sarton prize, the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award, and the Collins P. Carr award from the Texas Institute of Letters. Her work has been featured on NPR and among her other honors are a Wurlitzer Foundation fellowship, a Distinguished Chair in American Literature Fulbright in Warsaw, Fulbright awards in Finland and Portugal, a National Endowment for the Arts grant, three National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, and a Rockefeller grant.
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In this lyrical ecomemoir, Shelley Armitage charts a unique rediscovery of the largely unknown Texas Panhandle, a journey at once deeply personal and far-reaching in its exploration of the connections between memory, spirit, and place.
In this lyrical ecomemoir, Shelley Armitage charts a unique rediscovery of the largely unknown Texas Panhandle, a journey at once deeply personal and far-reaching in its exploration of the connections between memory, spirit, and place.