"In order to accept the enormous responsibility that comes of being in the world, we must first conceive, in spite of all the obstacles, the state of actually being the world....
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An important collection of personal essays from one of the most widely published American environmental writers addresses the effects of ranching on the environment....
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In A Doubtful River, photographers Robert Dawson and Peter Goin and essayist Mary Webb explore the ways the Truckee's multifarious users relate to the region...
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David Strohmaiers long career as a firefighter has given him intimate knowledge of wildfire and its complex role in the natural world of the American West....
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Essayist Catharine Savage Brosman explores the relationship of human beings to their environment, traveling from American deserts to dense European urban settings....
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This work covers important and neglected ground--environmental language theory. Gilcrest poses two overarching questions: To what extent does contemporary nature poetry represent a recapitulation of familiar poetics?...
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