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Tumbling Toward the Sea
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
- Big Grass 1
- Wealth of the West 5
- Whose West? Which West? West of What? 11
- Viewed from Ground Level 16
- Naked Time 19
- Why the West? 25
- The Fence 27
- Two or Three Places 33
- The Light at the Bottom of the Mind 37
- Points 45
- Between the Sans Bois and the Kiamichi 48
- Excerpt from Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen 57
- Slurry, Drainage, Frontage Road 63
- Geopiety 70
- River Sequence I–VII 72
- Wolf and Coyote and Kumbaya 77
- What We Leave 82
- Reading Montana 87
- Ranching in Suburbia 94
- Chasing the Lamb 102
- The Summer of Now 111
- The Native Home of Governors on Horseback 118
- The Way Home 123
- The Imaginary Book of Cave Paintings 129
- Livingston Blows 138
- Where Should We Be? 143
- Self-Portrait as the Strong and Silent Type 146
- Blood West 149
- Motherlands and Mother Tongues: Five Reflections on Language and Landscape 156
- Blame It on Rancho Deluxe 164
- The Conceit of Girls 168
- Pinus Contorta 178
- Where the Burn Meets the Dead 182
- Two Illustrations of the West, the first being second- hand, the second first 187
- Cowboy Up, Cupcake? No Thanks 193
- The Fatal West 197
- A Shape- Shifting Land 203
- Moving West, Writing East 208
- Tasting a Sense of Place in the Arid West 212
- Entre Mundos/Between Worlds 217
- Matins in the Cathedral of Wind 223
- On Language: A Short Meditation 226
- Utah Cabin Under Heaven, July 3 230
- Plucked from the Grave 232
- Two Poems: 241
- Tumbling Toward the Sea 245
- Friendship 251
- Red 252
- Growing Up Western 255
- No Direction Home 264
- Beyond This Place There Be Dragons 266
- City of Nomads, City of Second Chances 268
- Places Names 275
- East to the West 290
- Three Poems: 294
- Celilo Falls 296
- Dark Light in the West: Racism and Reconciliation 299
- Dirty Stories 319
- Two Poems: 324
- “It’s Like They Tilted the Whole Country East- to- West. And Everything that Wasn’t Tied- Down Slid” 327
- Star Struck 332
- Días de los Muertos 339
- The San Francisco Psyche 341
- Three Poems: 349
- Maria Evangeliste 351
- Headed 362
- The Sense of No Place 367
- Biographies 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
- Big Grass 1
- Wealth of the West 5
- Whose West? Which West? West of What? 11
- Viewed from Ground Level 16
- Naked Time 19
- Why the West? 25
- The Fence 27
- Two or Three Places 33
- The Light at the Bottom of the Mind 37
- Points 45
- Between the Sans Bois and the Kiamichi 48
- Excerpt from Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen 57
- Slurry, Drainage, Frontage Road 63
- Geopiety 70
- River Sequence I–VII 72
- Wolf and Coyote and Kumbaya 77
- What We Leave 82
- Reading Montana 87
- Ranching in Suburbia 94
- Chasing the Lamb 102
- The Summer of Now 111
- The Native Home of Governors on Horseback 118
- The Way Home 123
- The Imaginary Book of Cave Paintings 129
- Livingston Blows 138
- Where Should We Be? 143
- Self-Portrait as the Strong and Silent Type 146
- Blood West 149
- Motherlands and Mother Tongues: Five Reflections on Language and Landscape 156
- Blame It on Rancho Deluxe 164
- The Conceit of Girls 168
- Pinus Contorta 178
- Where the Burn Meets the Dead 182
- Two Illustrations of the West, the first being second- hand, the second first 187
- Cowboy Up, Cupcake? No Thanks 193
- The Fatal West 197
- A Shape- Shifting Land 203
- Moving West, Writing East 208
- Tasting a Sense of Place in the Arid West 212
- Entre Mundos/Between Worlds 217
- Matins in the Cathedral of Wind 223
- On Language: A Short Meditation 226
- Utah Cabin Under Heaven, July 3 230
- Plucked from the Grave 232
- Two Poems: 241
- Tumbling Toward the Sea 245
- Friendship 251
- Red 252
- Growing Up Western 255
- No Direction Home 264
- Beyond This Place There Be Dragons 266
- City of Nomads, City of Second Chances 268
- Places Names 275
- East to the West 290
- Three Poems: 294
- Celilo Falls 296
- Dark Light in the West: Racism and Reconciliation 299
- Dirty Stories 319
- Two Poems: 324
- “It’s Like They Tilted the Whole Country East- to- West. And Everything that Wasn’t Tied- Down Slid” 327
- Star Struck 332
- Días de los Muertos 339
- The San Francisco Psyche 341
- Three Poems: 349
- Maria Evangeliste 351
- Headed 362
- The Sense of No Place 367
- Biographies 371