Leonard Bird was professor emeritus of English at Fort Lewis College. He died in 2010 as a result of his exposure to atomic testing. Read more about his life here. His wife, artist Jane Leonard, created the monoprint illustrations for the book.
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Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Morning Dove 2. Life in the Dead Zone 3. Collateral Damage 4. The Survivor 5. A Flight of Cranes 6. As This Plague Rages Notes
"Bird's deeply moving and compelling memoir takes an important place in a body of work bearing witness to generations of the terrible reality of nuclear testing and the use of nuclear weapons."-Mary Dickson, director of creative services at KUED Channel 7 and author of the essays "Downwinders All" and "Living and Dying with Fallout" "With a lovely combination of prose and poetry, Leonard Bird bears witness to the terrible nuclear crimes committed by the United States government against innocent citizens in the name of 'national security.' . . . Bird gives us a deeply personal view . . . always with beautiful writing and with a generosity of spirit that lifts the reader's heart."-Leslie Marmon Silko, author of Almanac of the Dead and Ceremony