This Impermanent Earth

This Impermanent Earth

by Suzanne PaolaJerome F. Bump Susan Cerulean and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/09/2021

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With its thirty-three essays, This Impermanent Earth charts the course of the American literary response to the twentieth centuryā€™s accumulation of environmental deprivations. Arranged chronologically from 1974 to the present, the works have been culled from The Georgia Review, long considered an important venue for nonfiction among literary magazines published in the United States.


The essays range in subject matter from twentieth-century examples of what was then called nature writing, through writing after 2000 that gradually redefines the environment in increasingly human terms, to a more inclusive expansion that considers all human surroundings as material for environmental inquiry. Likewise, the approaches range from formal essays to prose works that reflect the movement toward innovation and experimentation. The collection builds as it progresses; later essays grow from earlier ones.


This Impermanent Earth is more than a historical survey of a literary form, however. The Georgia Reviewā€™s talented writers and its longtime commitment to the art of editorial practice have produced a collection that is, as one reviewer put it, ā€œincredibly moving, varied, and inspiring.ā€ It is a book that will be as at home in the reading room as in the classroom.

ISBN:
9780820360287
9780820360287
Category:
Literary essays
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-09-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Louise Erdrich

Louise Erdrich is the author of fifteen novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, short stories, and a memoir of early motherhood.

Her novel The Round House won the National Book Award for Fiction. The Plague of Doves won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and her debut novel, Love Medicine, was the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Erdrich has received the Library of Congress Prize in American Fiction, the prestigious PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. She lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore.

Barry Lopez

Barry Lopez is the author of two collections of essays; several story collections; Arctic Dreams, for which he received the National Book Award; Of Wolves and Men, a National Book Award finalist, and Crow and Weasel, a novella-length fable. He contributes regularly to both American and foreign journals and has travelled to more than 70 countries to conduct research. He is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim, Lannan, and National Science Foundations and has been honoured by a number of institutions for his literary, humanitarian, and environmental work.

Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of four collections of poems, including Oceanic, winner of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award. Her writing appears in Poetry, The New York Times Magazine and Tin House. She serves as poetry faculty for the Writing Workshops in Greece, and is professor of English and creative writing in the University of Mississippi's MFA program. 

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