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About This Life

Journeys on the Threshold of Memory

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"[Barry Lopez is] among the greatest 20th century American nature writers. " With the publication of his best-selling Of Wolves and Men and the astonishing originality of Arctic Dreams, National Book Award winner Barry Lopez established himself as that rare writer whose every book is an event, both among critics and his devoted readership. In About This Life he takes us on a literal and figurative journey across the terrain of autobiography, assembling essays of great wisdom, exploring the questions of our age and above all by sharing a new openness about himself. From Japan's beautiful Hokkaido Island, the over explored Galapagos, to embarking on a dizzying series of series of around the-world journeys with air freight; we discover new ways in which to view nature and people from around the world. This is a magical and provocative work by a major American writer at the top of his form.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Not a memoir, but rather a collection of essays that represent the span of Lopez's career and observations--from his fascination with a black widow spider at the age of 7, his speculations on the impact of tourism on the rare animals of the Galapagos, to a memorable sojourn on Hokkaido Island in Japan. As read by the author, every spoken word is as elegantly prepared as a Japanese meal. Lopez has a low, mesmerizing voice and a reverent, occasionally rapturous style of delivery. The elaborate word painting in his essays is inherently dramatic. Unfortunately, musical interludes should fade much sooner; music obscures the opening lines of the essays, interfering with the author's voice and the poetry of his language, which needs no further ornamentation. D.M.L. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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