The Sonoran Desert: A Literary Field Guide

The Sonoran Desert: A Literary Field Guide

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25 Feb, 2016

A land of austerity and bounty, the Sonoran Desert is a place that captures imaginations and hearts. It is a place where barbs snag, thorns prick, and claw...

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ISBN-10:

0816531234

ISBN-13:

9780816531233

Publisher

University of Arizona Press

Dimensions

8.90 X 6.00 X 0.70 inches

Language

English

Description

A land of austerity and bounty, the Sonoran Desert is a place that captures imaginations and hearts. It is a place where barbs snag, thorns prick, and claws scratch. A place where lizards scramble and pause, hawks hunt like wolves, and bobcats skulk in creosote.

Both literary anthology and hands-on field guide, The Sonoran Desert is a groundbreaking book that melds art and science. It captures the stunning biodiversity of the world's most verdant desert through words and images. More than fifty poets and writers--including Christopher Cokinos, Alison Hawthorne Deming, Ken Lamberton, Eric Magrane, Jane Miller, Gary Paul Nabhan, Alberto Ríos, Ofelia Zepeda, and many others--have composed responses to key species of this striking desert. Each creative contribution is joined by an illustration by award-winning artist Paul Mirocha and scientific information about the creature or plant authored by the book's editors.

From the saguaro to the mountain lion, from the black-tailed jackrabbit to the mesquite, the species represented here have evoked compelling and creative responses from each contributor. Just as writers such as Edward Abbey and Ellen Meloy have memorialized the desert, this collection is sure to become a new classic, offering up the next generation of voices of this special and beautiful place, the Sonoran Desert.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0816531234

ISBN-13

:9780816531233

Publisher

:University of Arizona Press

Publication date

: 25 Feb, 2016

Edition

:First Edition Edition

Sub-Category

: American - General

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 8.90 X 6.00 X 0.70 inches

Weight

:354 g

Editorial Reviews

"The Sonoran Desert reads like a dialogue between humans and nature. This is a book that cries to be read outside, to be read aloud, to be thumbed through in the delight of re-discovery as we find again what it is that connects us--cell to cell, heart to heart--to all of those other lives with whom we share this glorious planet: our kin, kind or not." --Story Circle Book Reviews

"There is science in art; art in science; loveliness in knowledge."--Arizona Daily Star

"For those used to the dry, straightforward prose of a typical field guide, The Sonoran Desert offers a unique literary approach to the plants and creatures of the Sonoran Desert and southern Arizona's Sky Island region."--Western American Literature

"These poems and short essays lead readers to engage with the plants and animals they describe word by word and line by line, creating a liter­ary ecology that, like the natural world itself, can be returned to time and again, always revealing something not formerly seen."--Southwestern American Literature

About the Author

Eric Magrane is the first poet-in-residence at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. He has been an artist-in-residence in three national parks and is the founding editor of Spiral Orb, an experiment in permaculture poetics. Magrane is currently completing his PhD in geography at the University of Arizona.

Christopher Cokinos is the author of three books of literary nonfiction: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers: A Personal Chronicle of Vanished Birds, The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars, and Bodies, of the Holocene. Winner of several national awards, Cokinos teaches in the MFA program at the University of Arizona and is affiliated faculty with the Institute of the Environment.

Paul Mirocha is the artist in residence at Tumamoc Hill. Mirocha has illustrated numerous books, including work by Gary Paul Nabhan and Barbara Kingsolver. Mirocha is the winner of multiple awards, including those from the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles and the Arizona Commission on the Arts.

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