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Of Woods and Waters Ron Ellis

Of Woods and Waters By Ron Ellis

Of Woods and Waters by Ron Ellis


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New Strangers in Paradise offers the first in-depth account of the ways in which contemporary American fiction has been shaped by the successive generations of immigrants to reach U.S. shores.

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Of Woods and Waters: A Kentucky Outdoors Reader by Ron Ellis

New Strangers in Paradise offers the first in-depth account of the ways in which contemporary American fiction has been shaped by the successive generations of immigrants to reach U.S. shores. Gilbert Muller reveals how the intersections of peoples, regions, and competing cultural histories have remade the American cultural landscape in the aftermath of World War II. Muller focuses on the literature of Holocaust survivors, Chicanos, Latinos, African Caribbeans, and Asian Americans. In the quest for a new identity, each of these groups seeks the American dream and rewrites the story of what it means to be an American. New Strangers in Paradise explores the psychology of uprooted peoples and the relations of culture and power, addressing issues of race and ethnicity, multiculturalism and pluralism, and national and international conflicts. Examining the groups of immigrants in the cultural and historical context both of America and of the lands from which they originated, Muller argues that this "fourth wave" of immigration has led to a creative flowering in modern fiction. The book offers a fresh perspective on the writings of Vladimir Nabokov, Sual Bellow, William Styron, Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Oscar Hijuelos, Jamaica Kincaid, Bharati Mukherjee, Rudolfo Anaya, and many others.

Of Woods and Waters Reviews

"A book that is long overdue, considering the rich tradition of hunting and fishing in Kentucky, and our bounty of natural resources." -- Art Lander, Outdoors Columnist, Lexington Herald-Leader


"A journey through time and changing landscapes, yet it has a constant" -- Northern Kentucky Challenger


"A superb collection. Ellis has covered an extraordinary swath of ground with this collection, the first that I know of to so thoroughly plow through the state's deep outdoor roots." -- Louisville Courier-Journal


"An insightful and varied view of Kentucky's lush landscape from many voices, past and present.... Will certainly appeal to hunters, anglers, environmentalists, and those who simply enjoy the outdoors" -- Kentucky Monthly


"Filled with 74 essays, stories, and poems and more than 50 illustrations, the diverse collection is an exploration of Kentuckians' kinship with the land and an attempt to describe, even if words are inadequate, the ancestral spirit that draws us to wild places." -- Kentucky Post


"It is a journey through time and changing landscapes, yet it has a constant" -- The Sunday Challenger


"No other state offers such a variety of topics for its writers and this one, which incorporates love of the land and the love of nature, is special. This anthology may well inspire others to share tales concerning this genre, and kudos to all if it does" -- James C. Claypool, Northern Kentucky University


"Offering tales of fishing, hiking, canoeing" -- Chevy Chaser


"Reading Of Woods & Waters is a sensory experience. Its fine, down-home musings stay with you long after the last page is turned." -- Constance Alexander, Murray Ledger and Times


"Takes your mind outside. Read enough of it and you might get out of the chair and follow." -- Lexington Herald-Leader


"This is as good a volume of hunting, fishing, and nature writing as I've seen. It gathers over a century of fine writing about the central Appalachian landscape from John James Audubon's day to the present." -- Gray's Sporting Journal

About Ron Ellis

Ron Ellis is the author of the fictionalized memoir Cogan's Woods. His work has appeared in Appalachian Life, Kentucky Monthly, and the Journal of Kentucky Studies. A dedicated bird-hunter and fly fisherman, he lives in northern Kentucky with his wife and son.

Table of Contents

Promised Land Haunted by the Holocaust Migrant Souls Metropolitan Dreams Middle Passage Gold Mountains Searching for America

Additional information

CIN0813123739G
9780813123738
0813123739
Of Woods and Waters: A Kentucky Outdoors Reader by Ron Ellis
Used - Good
Hardback
The University Press of Kentucky
2005-10-21
432
N/A
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