A Colorado River reader
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A Colorado River reader
University of Utah Press, 2000
- : paper : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-190)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"This canyon world where water yearns toward the ocean is a place so large I can’t take it in. Instead, I am taken in, traveling a near dream as we journey by water, contained by rock walls. In order to see this shorn-away world, I narrow my vision to the small and nearly secret. Never mind the stone’s illusion of permanence or the great strength of water. I look to the most fragile of things here, to the plant world of the canyon. The other river travelers seem taken in by stone, time, and water, and do not see the small things that tempt my attention, the minute fern between stones, the tiny black snails in a pond of water. I am drawn in by the growing life and not by the passing."
- from 'Plant Journey' by Linda Hogan
The mystique of the Colorado River is no less enduring and powerful than is its physical presence in the landscape of the West. Little wonder that narratives about the Colorado still arouse and intrigue readers, or that the river continues to inspire new writing among contemporary authors. What is surprising is that no anthology offering a comprehensive introduction to these works existed - until now.
A Colorado River Reader spans hundreds of years and many cultures and voices to capture an array of responses to this mighty river and tributaries. The collection opens with a Paiute creation myth set in the Grand Canyon and progresses through time, encompassing the Spanish and American exploration narratives of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and culminating in the adventure and nature writings of the twentieth.
This is a book that deserves a place next to every armchair and in a pocket of every backpack.
目次
Preface
Paiute Indian Legend – Why the Grand Canyon WSilvestre VÉlez de Escalante – From the DomÍnguez-Escalante Journal
John Wesley Powell – From the Grand to the Little Colorado
Robert Brewster Stanton – Cataract Canyon
John C. Van Dyke – Silent River
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh – A Wonderland of Crags and Pinnacles
Frank Waters – Its Delta
T. H. Watkins – The River-Runners
John McPhee – Encounters with an Archdruid
Georgie White Clark – Conquering Glen Canyon
Phillip L. Fradkin – Canyon Country: The Ultimate Ditch
Edward Abbey – Down the River with Henry Thoreau
Bill Beer – Rapids, Icewater and Fire
Ellen Meloy – Gravity in a Fluid Medium
Ann Zwinger – Badger Creek and Running Rapids
Colin Fletcher – Big Drop
Linda Hogan – Plant Journey
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