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Extended Bibliography Of The Cedar Mesa Area Author saner, reg; 1998; Reaching Keet Seel; Ruin s Echo and the Anasazi; University of Utah Press; ISBN 0874805538. Author Schaafsma, Polly; 1999; http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvread.htm
Zimmer, Paul J. Box 37 Correspondence, 20012004 saner - Zarzyski. Folders. saner, reg (9); Sars, Rojar (1); Schiavone, Richard (2); Schulte, Leslie (1); Seibles, http://www.library.rochester.edu/index.cfm?page=3985
Horizon Information Portal by saner, reg. New York Kodansha International, 1994. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Location, Collection, Call No. Status, Due Date http://merlin.liu.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=.TW&profile=r&term=kodansha
Center For American Places Author saner, reg Title The Dawn Collector On My Way to the Natural World Publisher Center for American Places Year 2005 Format hardcover; 233 pp., http://www.americanplaces.org/books/hc.shtml
CSSW - Southwestern Bibliographies saner, reg. The FourCornered Falcon Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene. Baltimore Johns Hopkins UP, 1993. Schultheis, Rob. http://swrhc.txstate.edu/cssw/resources/bib.php
Extractions: Regional Plants Abbey, Edward. Beyond the Wall . New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1984. The Journey Home: Some Words in Defense of the American West . New York: Dutton, 1977. Alcock, John. The Masked Bobwhite Rides Again . Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993. Sonoran Desert Summer . Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1990. Basso, Keith. Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache . Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1996. (Western States Book Award, 1996) Berger, Bruce. The Telling Distance: Conversations with the American Desert . New York: Doubleday, 1991. (Western States Book Award, 1990)
David Carr's Non-fiction Recommendations saner, reg Reaching Keet Seel* Simon, Kate - Bronx Primitive Slater, Lauren - Welcome to My Country Solomon, Andrew - The Noonday Demon http://www.unc.edu/depts/uncspeak/carrnonfiction.html
Author List Of Colorado Writers Rich, Helen. The Spring Begins. Robertson, Janet. The Magnificent Mountain Women Adventures in the Colorado Rockies. Return to top. S saner, reg. http://asstudents.unco.edu/faculty/rjones/CWCC/Author_List.htm
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Poetry West saner, reg, So This is the Map. Sheck, Laurie, 10 at Night. Shirley, Aleda, Chinese Architecture. Takacs, Nancy, Pale Blue Wings. Takacs, Nancy, Preserves http://www.poetrywest.org/library.htm
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Date Tue, 20 May 1997 094132 -0700 From Rdouglss@norte.sfsu saner, reg. The FourCornered Falcon . Contains essays on the Southwestern deserts, but also on the Rockies. Steffens, Lincoln, from earlier in the century http://www.asle.umn.edu/archive/biblios/rocky_mtns.txt
Extractions: Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:41:32 -0700 From: rdouglss@norte.sfsu.edu (Rebecca Douglass) To: asle@equinox.unr.edu Subject: Mountain Bookscompilation Mountain WritersParticularly Rocky Mountains. I've included people's comments and annotations and any other information we might find helpful. There are still a couple of questions out there about authors, etc., so people might want to fill us in if you know (like the author of "Cabin at Singing River"). Abbey, Edward. Stuff about Numa Ridge fire lookout. Austin, Mary. Various. Author unknown. "Island of Rivers". Includes some poetry and focuses on the Olympic Peninsula and Mountain Range in Washington. May or may not be available. Bird, Isabella. "A Lady's Life In The Rocky Mountains". Not strictly nature writing, but a good many passages would qualify. "Cabin At Singing River", by a woman named Chris Cza**** (can't recall the spelling). She built a house in the interior of B.C. and wrote about the experience. She has a new book just out as well (this isn't very helpful I realize). Maybe someone else knows her last name? Campbell, SueEllen. "Bringing The Mountain Home", U of Arizona. Includes some natural history/excursion essays on the area. Carrigher, Sally. "One Day At Teton Marsh" and "One Day On Beetle Rock". Christensen, Lisa. "A Hiker's Guide To Art Of The Canadian Rockies". This book has won four awards in the past two weeks it includes reproductions of paintings of the Rockies, together with interpretations of the paintings and some historical background, plus trail guides to get to the sites depicted in the artwork. Crockett, Harry, and Allison Wallace. Essay on writers in Rocky Mountain States in "Update to the Literary History of the West". Some names include Rick Bass, Richard Manning, Ann Zwinger, C. L. Rawlins, Norman Maclean, David Petersen, Doug Peacock, Ellen Meloy, Gretel Ehrlich, David Quammen, Dave Foreman, Edward A. Geary, Tom McGuane, John McPhee, Jack Turner, and Leslie Ryan. Curtis, Tony. " The Poetry of Snowdonia", (Seren Books, 1989). Of the three sections"The Mountains," "The Lakes," "The Coastline" the first includes the most poems. Daniel, John. Unspecified selections. Ferrill, Thomas Hornsby. Poems, some in James Work's anthology (below). Gustafason, Ralph. "Rocky Mountain Poems". Also "Selected Poems" and "Sequences". Ingersoll, Ernest. "Knocking Round The Rockies". He travelled with the Hayden Survey. Jackson, Helen Hunt. See "Helen Hunt Jackson's Colorado", published by Colorado College for a collection of some of her Rocky Mt. writing. She did most of her writing out of Colorado Springs and most of her writing (though not the famous stuff) is set in the region. Jeffers, Robinson. Jensen, Joan. "One Foot in the Rockies: Women and Creativity in the Modern American West", for a secondary source. King, Clarence. Various unspecified. Sierra Nevada. Kittredge, William and Annick Smith. "The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology" (1988). Kittredge, William. "We Are Not in This Together" and "The Soap Bear". Marty, Sid. Canadian poet. Mills,Enos. Essays on the Rockies. Muir, John. Any. O'Hagan, Howard. "Tay John". A marvellous and, for its time, innovative novel partly about the western Canadian Rockies, which has been greatly admired (and written about) by Michael Ondaatje. Oliva, Peter. "Drowning in Darkness" (a novel). Oregon State UP, an anthology of Oregon poetry (don't know the title) that may well contain poetry of/from the Cascades or coastal mountains. Patterson, Raymond M. "Dangerous River" (South Nahanni River in the NWT), "Trail to the Interior" (Stikine and Dease rivers in B.C.), "The Buffalo Head" (Dude ranching in Alberta), "Finlay's River" (surprisingly enough about the Finlay), and "Far Pastures" (collected stories, essays, and autobiographical stuff). All out of print with the exception of "Dangerous River", but worth looking for. Rees, Roberta. "Beneath The Faceless Mountain" (experimental, feminist novel). Rexroth, Kenneth. Robertson, David. "Real Matter". (U of Utah Press). Discusses Muir, King, Austin, Snyder, Kerouac. An interesting book combining first-hand narrative accounts of travelling in the mountains, often retracing the original routes taken by the above literary figures, with literary analysis and spiritual/philosophical speculation. Ruxton, George F. From the mid 19th century. He's little known I think, because he falls through the cracks of how we organize literary studies: an Englishman writing about the Rockies and the fur trade who died young. I think he's an excellent writer. "Adventures In Mexico And The Rocky Mountains" is quite good, and "Life In The Far West" is no doubt the first novel of the fur trade, though presented as a factual narrative. His writing was a main source for A.B. Guthrie, especially "Big Sky", and should be better known in its own right as well. Sanders, Scott. Essays: "Cloud Crossing," which is set in the Pacific Northwest, and "Mountain Music," from a recent issue of Orion. Saner, Reg. "The Four-Cornered Falcon". Contains essays on the Southwestern deserts, but also on the Rockies. Steffens, Lincoln, from earlier in the century, when he lived at Big Sur with Jack London, Mary Austin (might check out her American Rhythm and The Children Sing in the Far West for examples of "mountain poetry"), George Hopper and others in a Bohemian colony. Suknaski, Andy. Canadian poet. Tallmadge, John. "Meeting the Tree of Life". Wallace, David Rains. "The Klamath Knot". Northern California/ Southern Oregon geology and reflections. Welch, Lew. Ring of Bone. Welch, Jim. Some of the best scenes in "Fool's Crow" take place in the Badger/Two Medicine area south of modern day Glacier Park). Wharton, Thomas. "Icefields" (fabulous, beautifully written novel set in the Columbia Icefields in the Rocky Mountains, about the effects of the fall headfirst into a crevasse by botanist Dr. Edward Byrne and what he sees while suspended upside down in the ice). Work, James. "Prose and Poetry of the American West". (U Nebraska Press). Zwinger, Ann. "Beyond The Aspen Grove", and "Land Above The Trees". Thanks again to all the contributors! Rebecca rdouglss@sundog.sfsu.edu
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Extractions: A prolific, award-winning poet and lauded English professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder has won the university's highest teaching and research award, the Hazel Barnes Prize. Reg Saner has been a professor at CU-Boulder since 1962 and has authored hundreds of poems and essays, many of which focus on the natural beauty of Colorado and the American West. He's been listed in Who's Who In America since 1977. Saner earned his bachelor's degree in 1950 from Wisconsin's St. Norbert College and went on to get master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He spent more than a year in Italy as a Fulbright Scholar, studying Italian Renaissance culture. After a two-year stint in the United States Army during the Korean War, Saner began his teaching career at the University of Illinois before moving to Colorado. A fascination with Colorado's towns, animals, mountain peaks and lakes has inspired Saner's distinguished catalog of poetry. His work has appeared in more than 100 literary magazines and in a number of anthologies, and he is an invited member of the Poets, Essayists and Novelists organization as well as the Poetry Society of America.
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Extractions: Books for Which We Need Abstracts and Keywords On these pages, you will find lists of books that have come to the attention of the ISLE Books by author: A to E F to K L to P ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (Michael P. Branch, Jennifer Dawes, Tom Hillard, Richard Hunt, and Shin Yamashiro) for compiling this list. Quammen, David. Wild Thoughts from Wild Plac Quetchenbach, Bernard. Back from the Far Field: Speaking of (and for) Nature in the Work of Three Contemporary American Poets . Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 2000. Quigley, Peter, ed. Coyote in the Maze: Tracking Edward Abbey in a World of Words . Salt Lake City: U of Utah P, 1998. Raban, Jonathan. Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings . New York: Pantheon, 1999. Raby, Peter. Bright Paradise: Victorian Scientific Travellers . Princeton: Princeton UP, 1997. Rapp, Valerie. What the River Reveals: Understanding and Restoring Healthy Watersheds . Seattle: The Mountaineers P, 1997. Rashid, Bob.
JSTOR The Free Verse Spectrum In a 1982 special issue of The Ohio Review, poet reg saner made much the same complaint Free verse isn t so much a form as a class densely populated with http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0010-0994(199712)59:8<873:TFVS>2.0.CO;2-3