Description
"There is something ominous about a swift river, and something thrilling about a river of any kind."--from Beyond the Hundredth Meridian by Wallace Stegner
Beginning above Flaming Gorge Dam in southwestern Wyoming, the Green River traverses the complete variety of terrain on the Colorado Plateau before joining the Colorado River above Cataract Canyon in southeastern Utah. Like its more famous cousin, the Colorado, the Green has captivated, capsized, and cajoled all types of characters with challenges and beauty to match its geologic variety.
In A Green River Reader editor Alan Blackstock brings this mysterious, magnificent, thrilling river to the reader with an interpretive guide that will inform both river novices and river veterans. Assembled here is every significant written testament to this "awesome ditch," from Dom nguez-Escalante to Kit Carson and John C. Fr mont; to contemporary American naturalists and writers including Wallace Stegner, Bernard DeVoto, David Brower, Ann Zwinger, Ellen Melloy, and Edward Abbey. Those with a story to tell--those who trapped the Green's beavers, endured its wild rapids, were humbled by its imposing canyon walls, fought for its beautiful landscapes, or whose "pulse was hurried" by the "lofty chasms, walled in by precipices of red rock"--are collected here.
If you're headed down the Green, make sure that your dry bag or ammo can has room for just one more thing, your copy of A Green River Reader.
Author: Alan Blackstock
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Published: 10/01/2005
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.04h x 6.12w x 0.68d
ISBN13: 9780874808377
ISBN10: 0874808375
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Essays
About the Author
Alan Blackstock is assistant professor of English at Utah State University. He has been known to run a river or two himself.