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More copies of this ISBNA Northern Front: New and Selected Essaysby John Hildebrand
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In places as remote as Alaska's north slope and as familiar as a midwestern family farm there are tensions that exist between nature and the people who define a given land as home. People drawn to the wilderness are often moved to save it or resist it, depending on their desire for adventure or comfort, tradition or change, sustainability or profit. In sixteen elegant essays, award-winning writer and naturalist John Hildebrand takes a clear-eyed look at how these forces move and change the people and the land. Hildebrand writes of landscapes in dispute: Native Alaskan groups are pitted against each other over oil development, Hmong emigrants jostle locals in a public hunting ground, farmers battle a formidable company town and city hall. Nature itself is also in flux as timber wolves and sandhill cranes reclaim lost ground and a marine biologist gauges the effect of an invading species on previously undisturbed area. Review:"The essays are extremely varied....At one point Hildebrand laments, 'Perhaps we have lost the language to describe a landscape beyond the terminology of real estate brokers.' Not true, if this collection is any example." Booklist Review:"John Hildebrand is one of our most reliable and essential witnesses — an essayist of that most daring sort that sets forth on a sea of words, relying on language to keep afloat his searches in the natural and interior worlds." Thomas Lynch, author of The Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade Review:"Hildebrand is a rare and gifted writer — a reporter who notices essences in nature and people, and a master story teller who then hones journalism to literature. These essays are captivating and timeless. Drop everything and read them." Ted Williams, Editor-at-Large, Audubon About the AuthorJohn Hildebrand's nonfiction has appeared in Harper's Magazine, Audubon, Outside, Sports Illustrated, Harrowsmith, and The Missouri Review. He is the author of Mapping the Farm: The Chronicle of a Family (Minnesota Historical Society Press) and Reading the River: A Voyage Down the Yukon. He teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and has recently built a cabin in northern Wisconsin. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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