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         Saner Reg:     more books (17)
  1. Essay on Air (Ohio Review Books) by Reg Saner, 1984-01
  2. Living Large in Nature: A Writer's Idea of Creationism by Reg Saner, 2010-08-15
  3. The Four-Cornered Falcon: Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene (Kodansha Globe) by Reg Saner, 1994-12
  4. Climbing Into the Robots by Reg Saner, 1975
  5. Reaching Keet Seel: Ruin's Echo and the Anasazi by Reg Saner, 1998-03
  6. The Dawn Collector: On My Way to the Natural World by Reg Saner, 2005-03-15
  7. Climbing into the Roots by Reg Saner, 1976
  8. THE FOUR-CORNERED FALCON by Reg Saner, 1993-01-01
  9. So This Is the Map by Reg. Saner, 1981-04
  10. Essay on Air by Reg Saner, 1986
  11. The Ohio Review, Number 45 (1990) by Wayne (editor); Saner, Reg; Miller, Jane; Stewart, Frank; Pulaski, Jack; Alvaro Ríos; Revell, Donald; others Dodd, 1990
  12. Climbing Into the Roots. by REG. SANER, 1976
  13. Climbing Into The Roots] by Reg Saner, 1976
  14. Poetry: Volume CXXIII, Number 4, January 1974 by Pamela Alexander; Dick Allen; Keith Althaus; John R. Carpenter; Alfred Corn; Charles O. Hartman; Greg Kuzma; Brad Leithauser; Robin Magowan; Paul Mariah; John Matthias; Reg Saner; Roy Scheele; David S, 1974

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42. Cedar Mesa Bibliography Author Index
Alfonso; Petersen, David; Pike, Donald G. Plog, Fred; Roberts, David;Rusho, WL; Rusho, WL; Rusho, WL; saner, reg; Schaafsma, Polly; Schaafsma
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  • 43. General Bibliography For The Cedar Mesa Area
    ISBN 0965664511 Author saner, reg 1998; Reaching Keet Seel; Ruin s Echo and theAnasazi; University of Utah Press ISBN 0874805538 Author Schaafsma, Polly
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    The Cedar Mesa Project
    Extended Bibliography for the Cedar Mesa Area
    Return to The Cedar Mesa Project Home Page. Here are references to a wide variety of books and publications about the Anasazi and Native Americans in general. Also see the Book Reviews page for comments about some selected books. Titles are ordered by author. Citations are presented in the following format:
    Author: Abbey, Edward
    1991; Desert Solitaire; Ballantine Books; New York
    ISBN: 0345326490
    A meditation on the red-rock West.
    Author: Abbey, Edward
    1977; The Journey Home; E. P. Dutton; New York
    Title is out of print
    Author: Atkins, Victoria M., ed.
    1993; Anasazi Basketmasker.; Bureau of Land Management
    Papers from the 1990 Wetherill-Grand Gulch Symposium
    Author: Ayer, Eleanor H.
    1993; The Anasazi; Walker
    Author: Baars, Don
    1989; Canyonlands Country; Canon Publishers Ltd.; Kansas
    ISBN: 0961959122
    Geology of the Canyonlands Country.
    Author: Barnes, F. A.
    1987; Canyon Country Arches and Bridges; Canyon Country Publications
    ISBN: 0961458615
    Author: Barnes, F. A.

    44. Date Tue, 20 May 1997 094132 -0700 From Rdouglss@norte.sfsu.
    Essays Cloud Crossing, which is set in the Pacific Northwest, and Mountain Music, from a recent issue of Orion. saner, reg. The FourCornered Falcon .
    http://www.asle.umn.edu/archive/biblios/rocky_mtns.txt
    Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:41:32 -0700 From: rdouglss@norte.sfsu.edu (Rebecca Douglass) To: asle@equinox.unr.edu Subject: Mountain Bookscompilation Mountain WritersParticularly Rocky Mountains. I've included people's comments and annotations and any other information we might find helpful. There are still a couple of questions out there about authors, etc., so people might want to fill us in if you know (like the author of "Cabin at Singing River"). Abbey, Edward. Stuff about Numa Ridge fire lookout. Austin, Mary. Various. Author unknown. "Island of Rivers". Includes some poetry and focuses on the Olympic Peninsula and Mountain Range in Washington. May or may not be available. Bird, Isabella. "A Lady's Life In The Rocky Mountains". Not strictly nature writing, but a good many passages would qualify. "Cabin At Singing River", by a woman named Chris Cza**** (can't recall the spelling). She built a house in the interior of B.C. and wrote about the experience. She has a new book just out as well (this isn't very helpful I realize). Maybe someone else knows her last name? Campbell, SueEllen. "Bringing The Mountain Home", U of Arizona. Includes some natural history/excursion essays on the area. Carrigher, Sally. "One Day At Teton Marsh" and "One Day On Beetle Rock". Christensen, Lisa. "A Hiker's Guide To Art Of The Canadian Rockies". This book has won four awards in the past two weeks it includes reproductions of paintings of the Rockies, together with interpretations of the paintings and some historical background, plus trail guides to get to the sites depicted in the artwork. Crockett, Harry, and Allison Wallace. Essay on writers in Rocky Mountain States in "Update to the Literary History of the West". Some names include Rick Bass, Richard Manning, Ann Zwinger, C. L. Rawlins, Norman Maclean, David Petersen, Doug Peacock, Ellen Meloy, Gretel Ehrlich, David Quammen, Dave Foreman, Edward A. Geary, Tom McGuane, John McPhee, Jack Turner, and Leslie Ryan. Curtis, Tony. " The Poetry of Snowdonia", (Seren Books, 1989). Of the three sections"The Mountains," "The Lakes," "The Coastline" the first includes the most poems. Daniel, John. Unspecified selections. Ferrill, Thomas Hornsby. Poems, some in James Work's anthology (below). Gustafason, Ralph. "Rocky Mountain Poems". Also "Selected Poems" and "Sequences". Ingersoll, Ernest. "Knocking Round The Rockies". He travelled with the Hayden Survey. Jackson, Helen Hunt. See "Helen Hunt Jackson's Colorado", published by Colorado College for a collection of some of her Rocky Mt. writing. She did most of her writing out of Colorado Springs and most of her writing (though not the famous stuff) is set in the region. Jeffers, Robinson. Jensen, Joan. "One Foot in the Rockies: Women and Creativity in the Modern American West", for a secondary source. King, Clarence. Various unspecified. Sierra Nevada. Kittredge, William and Annick Smith. "The Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology" (1988). Kittredge, William. "We Are Not in This Together" and "The Soap Bear". Marty, Sid. Canadian poet. Mills,Enos. Essays on the Rockies. Muir, John. Any. O'Hagan, Howard. "Tay John". A marvellous and, for its time, innovative novel partly about the western Canadian Rockies, which has been greatly admired (and written about) by Michael Ondaatje. Oliva, Peter. "Drowning in Darkness" (a novel). Oregon State UP, an anthology of Oregon poetry (don't know the title) that may well contain poetry of/from the Cascades or coastal mountains. Patterson, Raymond M. "Dangerous River" (South Nahanni River in the NWT), "Trail to the Interior" (Stikine and Dease rivers in B.C.), "The Buffalo Head" (Dude ranching in Alberta), "Finlay's River" (surprisingly enough about the Finlay), and "Far Pastures" (collected stories, essays, and autobiographical stuff). All out of print with the exception of "Dangerous River", but worth looking for. Rees, Roberta. "Beneath The Faceless Mountain" (experimental, feminist novel). Rexroth, Kenneth. Robertson, David. "Real Matter". (U of Utah Press). Discusses Muir, King, Austin, Snyder, Kerouac. An interesting book combining first-hand narrative accounts of travelling in the mountains, often retracing the original routes taken by the above literary figures, with literary analysis and spiritual/philosophical speculation. Ruxton, George F. From the mid 19th century. He's little known I think, because he falls through the cracks of how we organize literary studies: an Englishman writing about the Rockies and the fur trade who died young. I think he's an excellent writer. "Adventures In Mexico And The Rocky Mountains" is quite good, and "Life In The Far West" is no doubt the first novel of the fur trade, though presented as a factual narrative. His writing was a main source for A.B. Guthrie, especially "Big Sky", and should be better known in its own right as well. Sanders, Scott. Essays: "Cloud Crossing," which is set in the Pacific Northwest, and "Mountain Music," from a recent issue of Orion. Saner, Reg. "The Four-Cornered Falcon". Contains essays on the Southwestern deserts, but also on the Rockies. Steffens, Lincoln, from earlier in the century, when he lived at Big Sur with Jack London, Mary Austin (might check out her American Rhythm and The Children Sing in the Far West for examples of "mountain poetry"), George Hopper and others in a Bohemian colony. Suknaski, Andy. Canadian poet. Tallmadge, John. "Meeting the Tree of Life". Wallace, David Rains. "The Klamath Knot". Northern California/ Southern Oregon geology and reflections. Welch, Lew. Ring of Bone. Welch, Jim. Some of the best scenes in "Fool's Crow" take place in the Badger/Two Medicine area south of modern day Glacier Park). Wharton, Thomas. "Icefields" (fabulous, beautifully written novel set in the Columbia Icefields in the Rocky Mountains, about the effects of the fall headfirst into a crevasse by botanist Dr. Edward Byrne and what he sees while suspended upside down in the ice). Work, James. "Prose and Poetry of the American West". (U Nebraska Press). Zwinger, Ann. "Beyond The Aspen Grove", and "Land Above The Trees". Thanks again to all the contributors! Rebecca rdouglss@sundog.sfsu.edu

    45. SALLARES, Robert. Ecology Of The Ancient Greek World
    Land. Columbus, OH SandstoneOhio State UP, 1988. saner, reg. WhatDoes ‘Nature’ Name? Ohio Review 49.4 (1993) 45-64. .
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    S SAGOFF, Mark, The Economy of the Earth (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988) SALLARES, Robert. Ecology of the ancient Greek world , London,Duckworth, 1991. SALE, Kirkpatrick. Rebels Against the Future: The Luddites and Their War on the Industrial Revolution: Lessons for the Computer Age The Green Revolution: The American Environmental Movement 1962-1992 . New York: Hill and Wang, 1993. SALLARES, The Ecology of the Ancient Greek World , London, Duckworth, 1991. SALLEH, Ariel. "Second Thoughts on Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics : A Dialectical Critique." ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment SALMON, John, e Graham Shipley(eds.), Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity: Environment and Culture , London/NY, Routledge, 1996. SALTER, Christopher (ed.) The Cultural Landscape , Belmont, Mass, 1971 Historia y Medio Ambiente en el Territorio Almeriense SANDERS, Scott Russell. "Earth’s Body." North American Review Secrets of the Universe . Boston: Beacon, 1991. Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World . Boston: Beacon, 1993.

    46. Penn Special Collections-APR 808
    Subject Holden, Jonathan Date nd. Photographer saner, reg. Collectionlocation Volume 154, Item 808. view all thumbnails of Jonathan Holden.
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  • 49. Ron Steffens, Bio
    1995. Rawlins, CL Sky’s Witness. 1993. saner, reg. The FourCorneredFalcon. 1993. Turner, Jack. The Abstract Wild. 1996. Stories.
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    Home Schedule Bio Research Links Select your class... J 203 Writing for Media J 204 Visual Communications J 215 Publishing Lab J 220 Digital Media WR 121 Environment Focus WR 123 Research Writing
    Ron Steffens
    Academic Year
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    1986 M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Non-fiction and Fiction), University of Arizona
    1980 B.A. in English (with honors), Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
    Academic Interest s
    • Journalism Education (Campus and Community Publications)
    • Desktop and Electronic Publishing
    • Interdisciplinary Education
    • Computer Assisted Instruction
    • Creative Writing: Nonfiction and Fiction
    • Creative Writing in Elementary and Secondary Schools
    • Environmental Communication
    • Natural Resource Management
    Academic Appointments
    1994-date Associate Professor, Journalism and English, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, OR
    1993-1994 Adjunct Instructor, English, Arkansas State University
    1992 Writer-in-Residence, Central Wyoming College and Riverton School District, Riverton, WY
    1990-date Visiting Writer, ArtsReach (Native American Arts Education), Tucson, AZ

    50. Happy Birding
    scientist and writer. Sale, Kirkpatrick saner, reg Read the ecothoughtsof this award-winning writer. Santayana, George Schaefer
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    m Info Center Welcome to Paradise EARTH TALK
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    Discover the wry wit and acute observations of this ascetic "desert rat" and his thoughts on what we are doing to the environment. Some of his adherents say he is now a Turkey Vulture. Decide for yourself. Find some of his other books. Some of them are a hoot.. Ackerman, Diane She writes of bats and whales. Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe He was founder of the Marine Laboratory at Woods Hole Agosta, William C. He mentions pheromones. Aguvlak, Raymond T. He speaks of killer whale memories. Allen, Durward L. An authority on wolves speaks of elemental things Allen, Oliver E. He describes an episode over the Indian Ocean. Allen, Robert Porter

    51. Poetry! Catalog R-Z By Author
    edges. Otherwise attractive. 6366. Poetry. $12.00 2710. saner, reg.So This is the Map. . Random House, 1981. First edition. Fine
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    Home About Longhouse Books for Sale Reviews and Resources ... POETRY! Catalog - L - P by Author Please note: all titles subject to availability and price change. We often carry multiple copies but in different conditions and price 2675. Sackheim, Eric. From the Margins of A Grey Notebook . More Words for My Children. Mushinsha, 1988. First edition. Very fine and bright in like dustjacket with trifle bump to top edge. Otherwise looks as new. A further collection of quotations culled from another ten years of reading by the author ranging from Samuel Beckett to Simone Weil, Marcel Duchamp, Ornette Coleman, Henry David Thoreau, Blaise Cendrars and others. Attractive copy. 9718. Poet. $30.00
    2676. Saenz, Benjamin Alire. Calendar of Dust . Broken Moon Press, 1991. First edition. Very fine and bright decorative stiff wraps with excellent spine and crisp text throughout. Very attractive copy. Author's first book. Praise from Denise Levertov. 9941. Poetry / Chicano Literature. $40.00
    2677. Safdie, Joe, editor.

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    53. 13212 Records
    RIDING TO GREYLOCK Poems. NY Knopf, 1983. Sandy, Stephen ROOFS Boston HoughtonMiffflin, 1971. saner, reg CLIMBING INTO THE ROOTS NY Harper Row, 1975.
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    13212 Records Sandoz, Mari THE BUFFALO HUNTERS, the Story of the Hide Men NY: Hastings House, 1954.
    Sandoz, Mari THE BUFFALO HUNTERS, the Story of the Hide Men NY: Hastings House, 1954.

    Sandoz, Mari MISS MORISSA, Doctor of the Gold Trail NY: Hastings House, 1955.

    Sandoz, Mari SON OF THE GAMBLIN' MAN, the Youth of an Artist NY: Clarkson Potter, 1960.
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    55. Companion List
    Sonia 1000 words assigned Sandburg, Carl 1000 words assigned Sanders, Edward500 words assigned saner, reg 500 words assigned Scalapino, Leslie 500
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    A Companion to 20th Century American Poetry
    (Facts on File, Inc., 2004) Burt Kimmelman , Editor Claiming an essay? Then please e-mail: kimmelman@njit.edu ; use the subject line "Essays for Book." If you are interested in writing for the Companion then please furnish a bio including publications if any (copy and paste into an e-mail).
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    unclaimed essays [IGNORE THE "ASSIGNED" TAGS ALL UNCLAIMED ESSAYS ARE LISTED ABOVE Poets Ackerman, Diane 500 words [assigned]
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    Angelou, Maya 500 words [assigned] Antin, David 500 words [assigned] Armantrout, Rae 500 words [assigned] Ashbery, John 1500 words [assigned] Atkins, Russell 500 words [assigned] Auden, W.H. 1000 words [assigned] Auster, Paul 500 words [assigned]

    56. PUBLIC ROADS On-Line (Summer 1996) - Poetry Of The Open Road
    In Road Life, reg saner uses a crosscountry road trip with his family and thepeople he encounters while traveling to show his progress through life.
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    "Oh public road ... You express me better than I express myself. "
    - Walt Whitman, "Song of the Open Road" In a mobile society, roads have a special meaning to us. They take us to and from work and school. They take us to visit friends and relatives. They symbolize rites of passage - birth of a child, first date, senior prom, wedding, and even death. There is almost always a road associated with every place we go and every important event in our lives. Yet, often roads are minor details in our memories of important moments. Because roads are everywhere, we often forget them. Poets have long recognized the parallels between roads and life. Often, the references to roads in poetry are metaphorical. They make us think of our lives and how we have lived them. Some poets portray roads as the conventional path followed by everyone. Because of this, following a road is like following someone else’s way, not one that you have chosen. In the poem "The Road Not Taken," Robert Frost compares choosing the road less traveled with choosing the path in life less traveled. This, he contends, has made his life better:
      I shall be telling this with a sigh
      Somewhere ages and ages hence:
      Two roads diverged in a wood and I
      I took the one less traveled by

    57. Indexsanersod
    And how none of it is us. reg saner Reprinted from Climbing Into the Roots by regsaner. Copyright (c) 1976 by reg saner. Used with the author s permission.
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    April 26, 2004 Reg Saner, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Colorado-Boulder, came to Colorado from Illinois. The poem is from his early years here. Sod Huts on the Plains near Aurora, Colorado
    In our eyes a workhorse wind
    blurs the winter sun, makes the far
    slope one mousey spillway of weeds.
    The ashen growth curls thin
    as whittlings underfoot. What'll we plant?
    Talking up crops we pay no mind
    to the loud air of Stapleton Field or the unraveled atmosphere heavy with brief machines. Like good movie extras we're lost in our parts behind clodhopper Bible names and high rawbone cheeks. Calling out to Rebecca, Abel, Ephraim, Zebadiah, we let our Adam's apples bob. But inside? What'll we do about wall dirt crumbling off sod stacked up like a closed book? We hold it with whitewash we've learnt to stroke broom-thick. We ignore 3 fighter jets fresh up from their Buckley strip, hustling the horizon lean level and fast. We've grown steady as this weather riding the land, and barely flinch

    58. Powwow Dancing
    http//www.ncjrs.org . saner, reg. “Spirit Root.” Southwest Review v. 82,Summer 1997, 18 June 2002. http//newfirstsearch.oclc.org . Sexsmith, Pamela.
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    The Future of Powwow Dancing in Native America
    by Katrina Joyner, 2002
    Outline
    THESIS : What was thought to be a disappearing culture has been revived through a revolution called powwow, and it seems to be lasting into the future. I. The Beginning A. Native American dance practices were outlawed. 1. Dances were driven underground or were practiced in secret. 2. The first powwows held upon government bans being lifted. B. Two types of powwows. 1. Traditional. 2. Competition. II. Different types of dance and regalia A. Regalia as a major part of dance. Various outfits 2. Regalia reflects dance or the dancer B. Various dance styles. 1. Men and women’s dances. 2. Women taking over. III. Values Make A Comeback A. Social interaction enhances social skills. 1. Sharing of cultural ways. 2. Children step into the act. B. The Revolution 1. Media and churches cash in. 2. Old ways remembered in new expressions.
    The Future of Powwow Dancing in Native America
    When photographer Edward Curtis witnessed the Peigan Sun Dance in 1900, he thought that he had seen a disappearing legacy (Ponce).

    59. Quarterly Review Of Literature Volume 28-9
    Return to the Backlist. reg saner. Red Letters. saner s visiontheword does not seem excessiveis shaped by his long, patient, humble
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    VOLUMES XXVIII-XXIX celebrated the QRL's 45TH ANNIVERSARY: the winners received special $5000 awards. For reviews and information about the poets published in Volume 28-9, plus a sample of their work, click on their name below. Return to the Backlist
    REG SANER
    Red Letters
    Saner's visionthe word does not seem excessiveis shaped by his long, patient, humble meditations among the rocky fastnesses of Colorado. This vision comes to a penetrating, essential sense of that world. At the same time even as, paradoxically, the poems question itthey present a vivid portrait of the human presence. In the Babel that makes up modem poetry, Saner's lucid, resonantly quiet voice deserves all ears.
    FIELD NOTES Where boulders lie smug, ruddy and plump
    as puffs of old trumpet-call
    fallen mum over prehistory's summers
    new sun like an intelligent animal crouches
    barely below the hot rim of morning. Then light heightens its tide
    through that red saline solution
    making us the inland shore of an eye
    reasonable and fantastic
    as the sun's actual orbit, unknown.

    60. McGraw-Hill - Climber's Choice The Best Climbing Writers Present Their Best Work
    Bonington, Drangnag Ri Chuck Pratt, The South Face of Mount Watkins Royal Robbins,Jack of Diamonds reg saner, Up and Out, the Myth of Emergence Joe Simpson
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