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American Birds

A Literary Companion
Buch | Hardcover
270 Seiten
2020
The Library of America (Verlag)
978-1-59853-655-3 (ISBN)
24,80 inkl. MwSt
Featuring some of America's greatest writers and poets, this landmark anthology is both a celebration of the birds around and above us and a field guide to the American soul.

Americans have always been fascinated by birds and from the beginning American writers have captured this keen interest in a variety of genres- poems, journals, memoirs, short stories, essays, and travel accounts. Now, editors Terry Tempest Williams and Andrew Rubenfeld bring together the very best of this writing on America's birds in an astonshing collection that encompasses the Aleutian Islands and the Florida Keys, the Maine woods to the deserts of the southwest--and our own gardens and backyards feeders.

What better companion to a field guide to the birds of North America than these personal accounts of birds and bird watching by a Who's Who of American literature? Put your binoculars aside and listen to the exquisite beauty of three Native American songs about birds, follow Lewis and Clark as they encounter new species on their journey across the continent, look over Audubon's shoulder as he sketches in New Orleans, and join Emerson and Thoreau rambling around Walden Pond. Here too are Theodore Roosevelt as he recalls the birds of his New York childhood, Rachel Carson observing a skimmer on the Atlantic coast, and Roger Tory Peterson casting a keen eye on snail kites and limpkins in the Everglades. Add to this an impressive array of modern and contemporary poets celebrating the wonder of birds and the joys of bird watching, including Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, Sterling A. Brown, Cornelius Eady, Mary Oliver, Linda Hogan, and Louis Erdrich. This chronological survey of how and why Americans have watched birds makes the perfect gift for both the serious birder and the backyard watcher, indeed anyone who's ever been drawn by the wonder of birds.

Terry Tempest Williams is a Utah-based naturalist, conservationist, and activist. She has received the Wallace Stegner Award (from the Center of the American West), the John Muir Award (from the Sierra Club), and the Robert Marshall Award (from the Wilderness Society). Her books include Refuge- An Unnatural History of Family and Place (1991), Finding Beauty in a Broken World (2008), When Women Were Birds (2012), and The Hour of Land- A Personal Topography of America's National Parks (2015). She is currently a writer in residence at the Harvard Divinity School.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 146 x 218 mm
Gewicht 488 g
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
ISBN-10 1-59853-655-9 / 1598536559
ISBN-13 978-1-59853-655-3 / 9781598536553
Zustand Neuware
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