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Mountain Time: A Field Guide to Astonishment

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Availability:In StockContributor:Renata GoldenPublish date:2024-03-15Pages:196
Language:EnglishPublisher:Columbus State University PressISBN-13:9798988732129UPC:9798988732129Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Essays, Ecosystems & Habitats, Endangered SpeciesBook Topic:DesertsSize:8.20 x 5.70 x 1.10 inchesWeight:0.5997Product ID:SCB4FCBS64

Mountain Time: A Field Guide to Astonishment is an essay collection that explores the inner and outer natures of remarkable human and nonhuman beings. It is a book about paying attention--with the mind and with the heart. The essays confront the ethical and personal challenges Renata Golden faced in a harsh and isolated environment and examine the power of nature to influence her understanding of the human spirit. The lessons she learned on the borders of Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico jolted her out of her customary way of seeing the world--which is the transformative power of a thin place, where the borders between the sublime and the profane melt away.

The essays call attention to the animals that are often shunned--pack rats, rattlesnakes, ants, prairie dogs, and other desert dwellers that some consider better dead than alive. Many of the animals in these essays are at risk of extinction. The essays honor these animals for the role they play in the wild world and for their unique abilities, such as cooperative societies and complex language skills. By recognizing the animals' value, Golden gives readers reasons to be moved to save them, if it's not too late.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Columbus State University PressISBN-13:9798988732129UPC:9798988732129Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Essays, Ecosystems & Habitats, Endangered SpeciesBook Topic:DesertsSize:8.20 x 5.70 x 1.10 inchesWeight:0.5997Product ID:SCB4FCBS64
RENATA GOLDEN has studied the natural world in Arizona and New Mexico for decades. Her writing appears in literary journals and anthologies, including Dawn Songs: A Birdwatcher's Field Guide to the Poetics of Migration; First and Wildest: The Gila Wilderness at 100; and When Birds Are Near. Her essays have been finalists for the River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Book Award, Penelope Niven Creative Nonfiction Award, Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction, and Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University Award. Originally from the South Side of Chicago, she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. To read more, visit renatagolden.com.
Publisher: Columbus State University Press

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