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9780375702723

The Peter Matthiessen Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9780375702723

  • ISBN10:

    0375702725

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-01-04
  • Publisher: Vintage
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Summary

"Our greatest modern nature writer in the lyrical tradition." --The New York Times Book Review "Matthiessen is a great travel companion. . . . His knowledge of plants, animals and people is breathtaking." --The Boston Globe Perhaps no writer has better articulated our relationship to the environment than Peter Matthiessen. FromWildlife in AmericatoMen's Lives, his work has captured the wonder of the natural world--and the horrors of resource exploitation, with its violent effects on traditional peoples and the poor. InThe Peter Matthiessen Reader, editor McKay Jenkins presents a single-volume collection of this distinguished author's nonfiction. Here are essays and excerpts that highlight the spiritual, literary, and political daring so crucial to Matthiessen's vision. Matthiessen chronicles his 250-mile trek across the Himalaya to the Tibetan Plateau in a selection from the National Book Award winnerThe Snow Leopard. Wild peoples, wilderness, and wildlife--common themes throughout Matthiessen's oeuvre--are examined with grace and power inThe Tree Where Man Was Born. Here too are excerpts fromIndian CountryandIn the Spirit of Crazy Horse, Matthiessen's stunning expose of the Leonard Peltier case and the ongoing conflict between the U.S. government and the American Indian Movement. Comprehensive and engrossing,The Peter Matthiessen Readercelebrates an American voice unequaled in its commitment to literature's noblest aspiration: to challenge us to perceive our world--as well as ourselves--truthfully and clearly.

Author Biography

Peter Matthiessen lives in Sagaponack, New York. McKay Jenkins teaches literature and nonfiction writing at the University of Delaware.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
McKay Jenkins
from Wildlife in America (1959)
3(15)
The Outlying Rocks
from The Cloud Forest (1961)
18(50)
Beyond Black Drunken River
from Under the Mountain Wall (1962)
68(18)
The Death of Weake
from The Shorebirds of North America (1967)
86(17)
from Sal Si Puedes: Cesar Chavez and the New American Revolution (1969)
103(23)
from Blue Meridian (1971)
126(11)
from The Tree Where Man Was Born (1972)
137(64)
Rites of Passage
138(14)
Elephant Kingdoms
152(5)
At Gidabembe
157(44)
from The Snow Leopard (1978)
201(42)
At Crystal Mountain
from Sand Rivers (1981)
243(47)
Foot Safari
from Indian Country (1984)
Lost Eloheh Land
267(23)
from Men's Lives (1986)
290(25)
from African Silences (1991)
315(22)
Of Peacocks and Gorillas: Zaire
315(14)
Pygmies and Pygmy Elephants: The Congo Basin
329(8)
from In the Spirit of Crazy Horse (1983, 1991)
337(24)
Permissions Acknowledgments 361

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