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Wilderness and Razor Wire: A Naturalist's Observations from Prison
Contributor(s): Shelton, Richard (Introduction by), Lamberton, Ken (Author)
ISBN: 1562791168     ISBN-13: 9781562791162
Publisher: Mercury House
OUR PRICE:   $11.35  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Essays
Dewey: 508.791
LCCN: 99033539
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.56" W x 8.54" (0.73 lbs) 242 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southwest U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - Arizona
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
From Mark Slouka, San Francisco Chronicle: Ken Lamberton would like you to believe his book, Wilderness and Razor Wire, '' is about the smell of creosote and rain on the wind, about hawkmoths dipping from the wells of cactus. Don't believe him. Don't be misled by the drawings of brittlebush and silverleaf oak (all done by Lamberton himself), or the well-intentioned, avuncular foreword by Richard Shelton, who taught Lamberton writing in prison workshops and at the University of Arizona. Though the nature writing here may be some of the best to come our way in a generation, this is not first and foremost a book about poppies and peppergrass. It is about the soul in pain. Reading it is like chatting with someone on the street and suddenly noticing there is blood running down his side. All of which is to say that Lamberton (for the past 12 years an inmate of Tucson's Santa Rita Prison) has written something entirely original: an edgy, ferocious, subtly complex collection of essays on the nature of freedom and the freedom of nature, whose true subject, and greatest accomplishment, may be its own narrative voice.