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_beng
_cPPAK
_erda
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_a809.89287
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_bAAL
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100 1 _aAalto, Kathryn,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aWRITING WILD : WOMEN POETS, RAMBLERS, and MAVERICKS Who Shape How We See THE NATURAL WORLD /
_cKATHRYN AALTO
264 1 _aPortland, Oregon :
_bTimber Press,
_c2020
300 _a287 pages :
_bcolour illustrations ;
_c20 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-269) and index.
505 _tIntroduction --
_tDorothy Wordsworth --
_tSusan Fenimore Cooper --
_tGene Stratton-Porter --
_tMary Austin --
_tVita Sackville-West --
_tNan Shepherd --
_tRachel Carson --
_tMary Oliver -- .
_tCarolyn Merchant --
_tAnnie Dillard --
_tGretel Ehrlich --
_tLeslie Marmon Silko --
_tDiane Ackerman --
_tRobin Wall Kimmerer --
_tLauret Savoy --
_tRebecca Solnit --
_tKathleen Jamie --
_tCarolyn Finney --
_tHelen MacDonald --
_tSaci Lloyd --
_tAndrea Wulf --
_tCamile T. Dungy --
_tElena Passarello --
_tAmy Liptrot --
_tEilizabeth Rush --
_tAfterword
520 _a25 women whose writing helps deepen our connection to the natural world. They are scholars, spiritual seekers, conservationists, scientists, novelists, and explorers. The book is part travel essay, literary biography, and cultural history. It ventures into the lives of extraordinary writers and encourages a new generation of women to pick up their pens, head outdoors, and start writing wild
650 1 0 _aLiterature
_vWomen authors
650 2 0 _aPoetry
_vWomen authors
650 2 0 _aNature in literature
650 2 0 _aNature writers
655 7 _aBiographies
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