Gretel Ehrlich is a writer who has taken for the subject of her art-and who has taken for her home-the Big Hom Basin of northern Wyoming. That particular extension of plains landscape, stretched between the Big Horn Mountains to the east (a sort of geological intrusion upon an otherwise Great Plains terrain) and the Absarokas to the west, has provided both an intensely personal and a brilliantly imaginative source of inspiration for Ehrlich\u27s fiction and non-fiction. What on one hand has been a distinctly restorative (and even erotic) landscape for Ehrlich also has proven to be a potently politicized landscape
Mary Clearman Blew and Judy Blunt are contemporary women writers of the American West. Both women gr...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Cooper’s most famous novel should be recognized for how it represents some of what is distinctive an...
Gretel Ehrlich is a writer who has taken for the subject of her art-and who has taken for her home-t...
Novelist, poet, and essayist, Gretel Ehrlich is the Whitman of Wyoming, writing about that vast land...
At the time To Touch the Water was published, Gretel Ehrlich was a filmmaker, essayist, editor, cow-...
Depicting the narrator’s repeated travels to the northwestern coast of Greenland, Gretel Ehrlich’s T...
Depicting the narrator’s repeated travels to the northwestern coast of Greenland, Gretel Ehrlich’s T...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
The concept of landscape is inseparable from the history and life of the Great Plains region. The id...
The romantic movement in America, like that in Europe, was characterized by fondness for the exotic ...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
Two writers in the early 1900s, Katherine Mansfield in New Zealand and Willa Cather in the United St...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Mary Clearman Blew and Judy Blunt are contemporary women writers of the American West. Both women gr...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Cooper’s most famous novel should be recognized for how it represents some of what is distinctive an...
Gretel Ehrlich is a writer who has taken for the subject of her art-and who has taken for her home-t...
Novelist, poet, and essayist, Gretel Ehrlich is the Whitman of Wyoming, writing about that vast land...
At the time To Touch the Water was published, Gretel Ehrlich was a filmmaker, essayist, editor, cow-...
Depicting the narrator’s repeated travels to the northwestern coast of Greenland, Gretel Ehrlich’s T...
Depicting the narrator’s repeated travels to the northwestern coast of Greenland, Gretel Ehrlich’s T...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
The concept of landscape is inseparable from the history and life of the Great Plains region. The id...
The romantic movement in America, like that in Europe, was characterized by fondness for the exotic ...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
This dissertation examines fictional narratives that chronicle the dialectical engagement between cu...
Two writers in the early 1900s, Katherine Mansfield in New Zealand and Willa Cather in the United St...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Mary Clearman Blew and Judy Blunt are contemporary women writers of the American West. Both women gr...
The interaction between writing and landscape is central to Romanticism. Nonfictional prose plays a ...
Cooper’s most famous novel should be recognized for how it represents some of what is distinctive an...