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Listening To Earth Stories: An Interview With Swarnalatha Rangarajan, Sufina K, Bhuvaneswari R
Listening To Earth Stories: An Interview With Swarnalatha Rangarajan, Sufina K, Bhuvaneswari R
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In this interview with Dr. Swarnalatha Rangarajan, a well known Indian ecocritic and a pioneer of Indian ecocriticism, discusses ecocriticism, her novel The Final Instructions, and a wide range of Indian environmental writing.
Blood Fable By Oisín Curran, Michael Occhionero
Blood Fable By Oisín Curran, Michael Occhionero
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Review of Oisín Curran's Blood Fable.
Excerpts From The Novel, Bear War-Den, Vivian Demuth
Excerpts From The Novel, Bear War-Den, Vivian Demuth
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A woman park warden who works in Rocky Mountain National Park spends her time on such tasks as bear patrol, locating tourists who are lost or in other physical danger, and policing park rules. She has a particular affinity for grizzly bears, largely stemming from an experience she had in a Neolithic cave in Spain. During her work and her travels, she observes various ways in which bears are mistreated in parks, sometimes even by researchers with seemingly good intentions. While an out-of-control fire rages through the national park, the woman park warden, with two grizzly bear skulls in hand, …
The Wolf Is Back By Robert Priest, Kelly Shepherd
The Wolf Is Back By Robert Priest, Kelly Shepherd
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Review of Robert Priest's The Wolf is Back.
Float By Joeann Hart, Tonia L. Payne
Agonie | The Agony, Jerry Auld, Gilles Mossiere
Agonie | The Agony, Jerry Auld, Gilles Mossiere
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Un accident d’alpinisme s’est produit en 1920 près du mont Assiniboine dans les Rocheuses canadiennes. Le professeur Winthrop E. Stone fit une chute mortelle après s’être décordé sous le sommet du mont Eon ; sa femme Margaret, n’ayant pu compléter la descente, dut attendre les secours pendant sept jours, sans eau, nourriture ni vêtements chauds. Cette tragédie la marqua à vie, et elle n’en reparla jamais. Jon Whyte, écrivain de Banff, s’est inspiré de ces événements dans The Agony of Mrs. Stone, poème publié en 1977, qui sert de toile de fond à cette nouvelle. / A climbing accident took …
The Green And The Red: A Novel By Armand Chauvel, Jenna Gersie
The Green And The Red: A Novel By Armand Chauvel, Jenna Gersie
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Review of Armand Chauvel's The Green and the Red: A Novel.
Cabalcor: An Extracted History By Sun Belt, Alec Follett
Cabalcor: An Extracted History By Sun Belt, Alec Follett
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Review of Sun Belt's Cabalcor: An Extracted History.
High Clear Bell Of Morning By Ann Eriksson, Lauri Chose
High Clear Bell Of Morning By Ann Eriksson, Lauri Chose
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Review of Ann Eriksson's High Clear Bell of Morning.
The Dove In Bathurst Station By Patricia Westerhof, Matthew Zantingh
The Dove In Bathurst Station By Patricia Westerhof, Matthew Zantingh
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Review of Patricia Westerhof's The Dove in Bathurst Station.
The Resurrection Of Joseph Bourne: Or A Word Or Two On Those Port Annie Miracles By Jack Hodgins, Dania Tomlinson
The Resurrection Of Joseph Bourne: Or A Word Or Two On Those Port Annie Miracles By Jack Hodgins, Dania Tomlinson
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Review of The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne: Or a Word or Two on Those Port Annie Miracles by Jack Hodgins.