Vol. 68 No. 1 2001 - page 193

MICHIGAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
PRESENTS A SPECIAL ISSUE
FOR WINTER 2001
REIMAGINING PLACE
Guest editors
Robert E. Grese and John R. Knott
Essays:
Sandra Alcosser on the poetry of earth, Julene Bair on the
Mojave Desert and Disneyland, John
R.
Gillis on the mystique of
islands, Linda Hasselstrom on a women writers' retreat in South
Dakota, Tom Jenz on the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, Ted
Mclachlan on the prairies and the horizon, Shirley Neuman on
Canadian landscape and women 's writing, Kent C. Ryden on "crossing
the line into nature", Gary Snyder on alien intrusions, John Tallmadge
on native and alien species, Yi-Fu Tan on falling in love with the
desert, Rinda West on Louise Erdrich
Fiction and Poetry:
Annie Finch, Paula Friedman, John Glowney,
Dolores Hayden, Elizabeth Holmes, Susan lasher, Walt McDonald,
Paula Nangle, Mary Oliver, Amy Spade, Virgil Suarez
Reviews:
Richard Francaviglia, Michael Kowalewski, and Randall
Roorda survey and evaluate books in the field of environmental studies
Graphic works :
Alex Maclean contributes a color portfolio of new
photographs, with a preface
For this special issue send a check for $7 (includes postage and
handling) to : Michigan Quarterly Review, University of Michigan, 3032
Rackham Bldg ., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070
Still available: special issues on "Secret Spaces of Childhood" ($16)
and "Arthur Miller" ($7)
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