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9781571316363

The Gulf Coast A Literary Field Guide

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  • ISBN13:

    9781571316363

  • ISBN10:

    1571316361

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-11-20
  • Publisher: Milkweed Editions
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Summary

Spanning Texas to Florida, the Gulf Coast is one of America’s most distinct regions. This book, comprised of poems, essays, journal entries, and information on the area’s natural features, reveals the region’s remarkable richness. With stops in such uniquely southern locales as Texas’s Neches River Bottom, Mississippi’s Pascagoula, and Louisiana’s Bayou Dorcheat, the book introduces dynamic past and present inhabitants of the area, including Choctaw Indians, fur traders, cotton farmers, and city kids. Readers also encounter wild creatures such as rattlesnakes, alligators, mosquitoes, panthers, manatees, and whooping cranes. Literary selections by Zora Neale Hurston, Barry Hannah, E. O. Wilson, Joseph Bruchac, John James Audubon, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, and other writers with ties to the Gulf Coast pay tribute to the region’s strong storytelling tradition. Maps and 30 black-and-white illustrations are included.

Table of Contents

An Invitation xi
Adventures
``A Creature in the Bay of St. Louis,'' a story
Barry Hannah
(Bay St. Louis, Mississippi)
5(8)
``The Midnight Marsh,'' a poem
Kelly King Alexander
(Alligator Bayou, Louisiana)
13(2)
``The Flood,'' an excerpt from Their Eyes Were Watching God
Zora Neale Hurston
(Belle Glade, Florida)
15(15)
``Vacant Lot,'' a poem
Raymond E. Williams
(Port Arthur, Texas)
30(2)
``Lost in the Swamp,'' an essay
John Muir
(western Florida)
32(6)
``Scalloping,'' an essay
Andreanna Edwards
(Port St. Joe, Florida)
38(4)
``Southern Winter,'' a poem
Christa Pandey
(Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
42(1)
``Searching for Ed Palmer,'' a story
Rob Kerr
(Houston and Galveston, Texas)
43(14)
Great Places
``Crazy,'' a poem
Angela Johnson
(Shorter, Alabama)
57(2)
``The Singing River,'' a story
Sylvia B. Williams
(Pascagoula, Mississippi)
59(4)
``Into the Bayous,'' a poem
Norbert Krapf
(Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana)
63(2)
``The Lure of the Swamp,'' an essay
John Cutrone
(Corkscrew Swamp, Florida)
65(3)
``Still Weather,'' a poem
Carol Munn
(Houston, Texas)
68(1)
``Where the Wild Animals Is Plentiful,'' journal entries
May Jordan
(Washington County, Alabama)
69(8)
``Rockefeller Wildlife Preserve: Mid-August,'' a poem
Kevin Maher
(Grand Chenier, Louisiana)
77(2)
``Buried Christmas Tree,'' a story
Mary Dodson Wade
(Surfside, Texas)
79(8)
``Florida Haiku,'' poems
Mary Beth Lundgren
(Cape Coral, Florida)
87(1)
``Winter Texans in Aransas,'' an essay
Virginia E. Parker-Staat
(Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas)
88(9)
Reapers and Sowers
``My First Dog,'' a story
I. C. Eason
(Neches River Bottom, Texas)
97(9)
``Port O'Connor 9/1/99,'' a poem
Jerry Wermund
(Port O'Connor, Texas)
106(2)
``Remembering Bull Run Road,'' an essay
Shellie Rushing Tomlinson
(Melbourne Community, Louisiana)
108(10)
``Mollie Tree,'' a poem
Reese Danley-Kilgo
(Geneva County, Alabama)
118(2)
``The Alligator and the Hunter,'' a Choctaw story
Joseph Bruchac
(Mississippi)
120(4)
``Cleaning Redfish with Uncle,'' a poem
Jack B. Bedell
(Houma, Louisiana)
124(2)
``Jewels of the Night,'' a poem
SuzAnne C. Cole
(Houston, Texas)
126(1)
``The Soul of Southern Cooking,'' an essay
Kathy Starr
(Hollandale, Mississippi)
127(9)
``My Mother Returns to Calaboz,'' a poem
Margo Tamez
(El Calaboz, Texas)
136(3)
``Fig Picking,'' a story
Cassandra King
(Bay Minette, Alabama)
139(16)
``Public School,'' a poem
Abe Louise Young
(southeastern Louisiana)
155(4)
Wild Lives
``Crows in the Yard,'' a poem
Katrinka Moore
(Friendswood, Texas)
159(2)
``Mosquito Blues,'' an essay
Dorothy Shawhan
(Mississippi)
161(5)
``Why Alliga tor Hates Dog,'' a Cajun story
J. J. Reneaux
(Louisiana)
166(4)
``The Season of Jellyfish,'' a poem
Stuart Dybek
(Cudjoe Key, Florida)
170(1)
``Kenzie's Plunge into Paradise,'' a story
Bonnie J. Doerr
(Big Pine Key, Florida)
171(11)
``The Softshell Turtle,'' a poem
Steve Wilson
(San Marcos, Texas)
182(2)
``The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker,'' an essay
John James Audubon
(Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama)
184(6)
``Eulogy for a Hermit Crab,'' a poem
Pattiann Rogers
(Galveston, Texas)
190(2)
``Swimming with Mermaids,'' an essay
Charles Bergman
(Crystal River, Florida)
192(5)
``Alligator Crossing,'' an excerpt from the novel
Marjory Stoneman Douglas
(Everglades National Park, Florida)
197(4)
``Migration Midpoint: What We Can See from Here,'' a poem
David Williams
(Port Lavaca, Texas)
201(2)
``The Dead Shark,'' an essay
Ziporah Hildebrandt
(Anna Maria Island, Florida)
203(5)
``Manatee,'' a poem
Jill Barrie
(Fort Myers, Florida)
208(1)
``Alabama Dreaming,'' an essay
Edward O. Wilson
(Brewton, Alabama)
209(14)
Appendixes: Ecology of the Gulf Coast
What Is an Ecoregion?
223(3)
Defining the Gulf Coast
226(2)
Habitats
228(7)
Animals and Plants
235(3)
Stories by State
238(3)
Parks and Preserves
241(4)
Recommended Reading
245

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