Authors: James Lough, Christie Smith
ISBN-13: 9780870817441, ISBN-10: 0870817442
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Date Published: September 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)
In these eighteen illuminating essays, some of Colorado's mostaccomplished novelists, essayists, and poets write in intimate detail about their most poignant experiences in the Colorado wilderness. Readers are given access-both physically and spiritually-to settings that inspire reverence for and contemplation about one's relationship to the land. From above tree line in the Rawah Mountains down into the broad San Luis Valley, from the Western Slope to the high plains in the east, the reader is taken on a vivid journey through a rich assortment of Colorado's awe-inspiring landscapes.
Essays by Tom Noel, Fred Baca, Kristen Iversen, and Reyes Garcia are historical in makeup, while those by Sangeeta Reddy, Merrill Gilfillan, and Amy England feature engaging spiritual and philosophical explorations, even epiphanies. Reg Saner and Nick Sutcliffe share experiences of pitting themselves against nature. And in the tradition of Thoreau, John Muir, and Annie Dillard, all of these essayists explore the intense and vibrant relationships people have with the wilderness.
Sites of Insight belongs on the bookshelves of tourists, outdoor enthusiasts, and Coloradoans-both longtime residents and newcomers-who seek to apprehend something in nature that is larger than themselves
James Lough is a lecturer and writing consultant at the Colorado School of Mines. Christie Smith is engaged in numerous Colorado history projects and teaches composition at Denver area colleges.
Introduction | ||
Western Wind (Glacier Gorge) | 1 | |
Chatelaine (Leadville) | 18 | |
Little Bethlehem (San Luis) | 31 | |
Mists of the Huerfano | 37 | |
Walking in Yampa | 44 | |
Pawnee Buttes | 59 | |
The Bear (Nederland) | 63 | |
Meditacion en Dos Ojos: Garcia Lake at Cumbres Pass | 69 | |
Gore Canyon | 87 | |
Their Place, My Place (Ward) | 102 | |
Pastoral Emergence (Mount Evans) | 114 | |
Written on a Piece of Butcher Paper: El Rancho, Antonito | 129 | |
Where Form Meets Flux: Soft Eyes and Boulder's Four Cardinal Directions | 138 | |
The Road Through San Luis | 158 | |
Into the Rawahs | 172 | |
Blanca Peak | 178 | |
Lumpy Ridge: Buson in the Rockies | 189 | |
Belmar Park: Where the Sidewalk Ends | 199 | |
About the Contributors | 217 | |
Index | 223 |