Frog Mountain Blues
Frog Mountain Blues
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Author(s): Bowden, Charles
ISBN No.: 9780816537921
Pages: 216
Year: 201810
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A beautifully written, handsomely illustrated love poem to a mountain range that has the fatal curse of being not merely too awesome in its beauty for its own good but, worse, too accessible to man."-- Los Angeles Times Book Review "[Bowden's] prose trembles with a raw and vital energy. Frog Mountain Blues is part bitterness, part lament, a love story and a tragedy."-- New York Times Book Review "[ Frog Mountain Blues ] delineates the creeping environmental degradation that occurs when a boomtown pushes toward a wilderness. [Bowden's] narrative is admirably supported by Dykinga's dramatic photographs."-- Publishers Weekly "A personal and provocative work . [that] makes an attractive--and effective--plea for wilderness preservation."-- Washington Post "[Bowden] catches the attractiveness, ambiguity, artificiality, and frightening developmental pace of urbanizing Arizona with a fine-tuned eye and ear, and lays out bluntly what is at stake.


He has written an engaging, thoughtful, and tough-minded book."--Western American Literature "A microcosm . of the 'civilized' overuse of the entire planet."-- Bloomsbury Review "Anyone interested in the survival of our most precious natural places should read this book."--Bruce Babbitt, former Secretary of the Interior "Stunning photography by Pulitzer Prize­­­-winning photographer Jack W. Dykinga lends a vivid visual dimension to Bowden's message. Dykinga's evocative photography and Bowden's relentless pen render the human erosion of the Santa Catalina Mountains painfully clear and give Frog Mountain Blues an undeniably strong emotional impact."-- Ecology Law Quarterly "An elegiac, ecology-minded tribute to Tucson's Santa Catalina Mountains.


A handsome book with elegant graphics and astounding photos."-- Kirkus Reviews "Here's the new American nature writing--resourceful, funny, personal, full of good facts, words of the locals, hard-hitting but not self-righteous . a case history of how America destroys itself."--Gary Snyder "A lively and informative meditation on the maddening, absurd, but still somehow hopeful relationship between an exploding western megalopolis and the still somehow wild mountain range that overlooks it."--David Rains Wallace "A moving, passionate eulogy for a place that, if not altogether dead, has been ravaged and mutilated, even by those who professed to love it."--Donald Worster.


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