Finding a Clear Path

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780937058978

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By Jim Minick
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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210 x 143 mm
Weight:
410 g
Pages:
224

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Jim Minick lives, writes and farms in southwest Virginia, while also teaching writing and literature at Radford University. His poems and essays have appeared in many books and periodicals including Orion, Shenandoah, YES!, Natural Home, Encyclopedia of Appalachia, Appalachian Journal, Appalachian Heritage, and Wind. Since 1996, Minick has written a regular column for The Roanoke Times New River Current as well as other articles that have appeared in major newspapers throughout the south.

"In Finding a Clear Path, Jim Minick maps the trails, real and metaphorical, that twine through the ancient Appalachian hills and through the hearts of those who love them, gracefully uniting the land, the wildlife, and its people." Scott Weidensaul, author Mountains of the Heart "In Finding a Clear Path, Jim Minick walks woods, gardens, and fields with a poet's eye; his seeing is sharp, his knowledge deep, his sentences tough and lean. And he is as practical as a farmer's almanac, too, offering not only observations and reflections, but advice on country matters of all kinds. Minick knows that on this lovely, flawed planet of ours, much is well." Richard Hague, author Ripenings and Milltown Natural "Jim Minick is blessed with brevity. Each of his one to three page essays meditates on one small thing, yet manages to enhance our understanding of the whole wide world. Readers be warned: seeing the macrocosm in a microcosm is a dangerous subversion of the normal egocentric human perspective, and may cause changes in attitude." Chris Bolgiano, author The Appalachian Forest and Living in the Appalachian Forest "...Finding a Clear Path is a beautifully wrought example of nature writing and environmental advocacy at its most appealing." John C. Inscoe, Journal of Appalachian Studies

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