For fifteen years, poet Merrill Gilfillan has been driving in long misshapen circles through the High Plains of the American West. The result is Chokecherry Places: Essays from the High Plains, a collection not so much of essays as of poetic meditations on prairie landscape and fauna recalling in its intentions passages of Ezra Pound, Rainer Maria Rilke, and John Donne. What is also impressive about this book winner of the 1999 Western States Book Award for non-fiction-is its lack of pretense, its avoidance of highly politicized cause or preservationist polemic so common in recent prose explorations of a sense of place. As with Ezra Pound\u27s writings about his travels in France, Merrill Gilfillan\u27s motive is To experience, through t...
Ladette Randolph and Nina ShevchukMurray have assembled a powerful collection of essays in The Big E...
The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains is a terrific soapbox for Plains historians, teachers, writers,...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...
For fifteen years, poet Merrill Gilfillan has been driving in long misshapen circles through the H...
Both of them winners of major awards, poet Walt McDonald and photographer Wyman Meinzer link their w...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
The title of this collection of eleven essays comes from Glancy\u27s paraphrase of William Heyen\u27...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
While the title of this perceptive study of hope and dread in Montana literature might seem to limit...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Review of: "Not Just Any Land: A Personal and Literary Journey into the American Grasslands," by Joh...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
Poems of place emerge so intimately from an intersection of landscape and culture that they couldn\u...
After earning a degree from Drake University, author Claude Barr settled on a homestead just south o...
Ladette Randolph and Nina ShevchukMurray have assembled a powerful collection of essays in The Big E...
The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains is a terrific soapbox for Plains historians, teachers, writers,...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...
For fifteen years, poet Merrill Gilfillan has been driving in long misshapen circles through the H...
Both of them winners of major awards, poet Walt McDonald and photographer Wyman Meinzer link their w...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
The title of this collection of eleven essays comes from Glancy\u27s paraphrase of William Heyen\u27...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
While the title of this perceptive study of hope and dread in Montana literature might seem to limit...
Much contemporary western writing, including memoirs such as Judy Blunt\u27s Breaking Clean (2003), ...
Review of: "Not Just Any Land: A Personal and Literary Journey into the American Grasslands," by Joh...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
Poems of place emerge so intimately from an intersection of landscape and culture that they couldn\u...
After earning a degree from Drake University, author Claude Barr settled on a homestead just south o...
Ladette Randolph and Nina ShevchukMurray have assembled a powerful collection of essays in The Big E...
The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains is a terrific soapbox for Plains historians, teachers, writers,...
John Price reads and travels his way into the grasslands, the prairies, in his fine new book. He rea...