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The Far Corner: On Land, Life, and Literature

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Full Title:

The Far Corner: On Land, Life, and Literature

Contributors:

By (Author) John Daniel

ISBN:

9781582435848

Publisher:

Counterpoint

Imprint:

Counterpoint

Publication Date:

13th April 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

979.5044

Prizes:

Winner of Oregon Book Awards (Creative Nonfiction) 2011

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

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.

Reviews

Praise for John Daniel

"The Far Corner makes such good company because the writing is patient with what it wants to discuss. It thinks, recognizes nuance and includes it rather than dismissing it. The result is a view (of rivers, logging, Wallace Stegner, nonfiction prose) that's layered rather than simplistic and accurate rather than glib. John Daniel's essays sound a voice that wants to tell the truth and that finds outand makes clearhow complicated and mysterious an effort this can be." Lex Runciman, Professor of English, Linfield College

"As beautifully wrought as it is truthful, Rogue River Journal is a Walden for our time." Pacific Northwest Booksellers Awards Committee

"John Daniel has quietly established himself over the past decade as one of the premier writers on the West Coast." The Bloomsbury Review

"John Daniel loves wilderness of all kinds, and gets out into it every chance, but it is more than scenery he is after. He has a streak of mysticism, some generalized religious sense, that is stimulated by the natural world, by physical effort, as in climbing, and by participation in the sounds and smells and seasons of nature . . . his essays will win him devoted readers." Wallace Stegner

"Daniel's writing is known for its clarity." The Oregonian

Author Bio

John Daniel's books of prose, including Rogue River Journal and The Far Corner, have won three Oregon Book Awards for Literary Nonfiction, a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award, and have been supported by a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts among other grants and awards. His essays and poems have appeared in Wilderness Magazine, Orion, Sierra, Terrain.org, The North American Review, Poetry, The Southern Review, and other journals and anthologies. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, he has taught as a writer-in-residence at colleges and universities across the country. Earlier in life he was a logger, hod carrier, railroader, and rock-climbing instructor. Daniel lives with his wife, Marilyn Daniel, in the Coast Range foothills west of Eugene, Oregon.

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