
The Far Corner
On Land, Life, and Literature
John Daniel(Author)
Counterpoint (Publisher)
Published on 13. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-58243-584-8 (ISBN)
Description
John Daniel writes from the ground he walks on and the landscape he inhabits in the northwest corner of America, spinning narratives that seek to discover how he belongs to the land and to the wholeness of life itself. He takes his readers to beaches, old-growth forests, sagebrush steppe-lands, and deep river canyons -- wild places, and places scarred by human exploitation -- and leads us too through inner terrains where he explores mortality, creativity, and spirituality.
Both lyrical and informative, these essays are diverse in focus, various in length, and inventive in form -- one is constructed as a journal, two as linear montages. By turns playful, awed, cantankerous, and tender in tone, they deliver themselves in a style of high informality, welcoming readers to join the author as he journeys through some of the puzzlements, sadnesses, and small glories of living. This collection extends John Daniel's earlier work, "The Trail Home," in the personal essay form.
Both lyrical and informative, these essays are diverse in focus, various in length, and inventive in form -- one is constructed as a journal, two as linear montages. By turns playful, awed, cantankerous, and tender in tone, they deliver themselves in a style of high informality, welcoming readers to join the author as he journeys through some of the puzzlements, sadnesses, and small glories of living. This collection extends John Daniel's earlier work, "The Trail Home," in the personal essay form.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58243-584-8 (9781582435848)
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03/2009
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This book was created as part of an effort to support Ojibwe language revitalization through accessible and leveled reading materials. The author is an Ojibwe language educator and curriculum developer working with families and communities to raise new speakers.
Special thanks to the fluent speakers, elders, and learners who inspire and inform this work.
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