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  1. Quarterly Review of Literature (Contemporary Poetry Series 9)
  2. The Four-Cornered Falcon : Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Science ( by Reg Saner, 1994-01-01
  3. The Four-Cornered Falcon : Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene (Cr by Reg Saner, 1993-01-01

21. High Country News
Brief review of reg saner's The FourCornered Falcon Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene.
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High Country News August 7, 1995
NEW RADIO HCN West coast fishermen face a gut wrenching decision
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ON THE RANGE The Bush administration is doing something right on fire policy
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Fighting fires, and indignities World War II conscientious objectors who served as smokejumpers on Western forest fires reminisce about the difficulties and dangers they faced. A hot welcome on the fire line. Hot summer reading. WESTERN ROUNDUP Can BLM save the grass, and itself? The BLM begins fighting back in a last-ditch effort to save grazing reform - and the agency itself ... Feds want to kill some Yellowstone bison The debate over brucellosis continues as state veterinarians and the Animal and Plant Health Inspec... Irony piles on irony in Wyoming A proposed private-federal land swap designed to preserve Wyoming's Spring Gulch Ranch raises controversy and charges of elitism. The spotted owl made the rich richer A study reveals that profits of the 12 largest timber companies in the Northwest went up 43 percent...

22. University Of Utah Press - History
Reaching Keet Seel Ruin’s Echo and the Anasazi reg saner For the better part oftwo decades, writer reg saner has been returning to the Southwest to explore
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Back to Books by Subject Back to the University of Utah Press Home Page Literature Ants and Orioles
Showing the Art of Pima Poetry

Donald Bahr, Lloyd Paul, and Vincent Joseph
An investigation into the Ant and Oriole songs performed during Pima social dances.
ISBN 0-87480-549-X Cloth $29.95s (see Native Americans The Autobiography of John C. Van Dyke:
A Personal Narrative of American Life, 1861-1931

Edited by Peter Wild
Van Dyke "details a vibrant life in this bright, sprightly, well observed and richly anecdotal
volume." Small Press
16 halftones, 1 map
ISBN 0-87480-392-6 Cloth $34.95 Coyote in the Maze Tracking Edward Abbey in a World of Words Edited by Peter Quigley Increasing interest in nature and environmental writing has focused the attention of a new generation of readers on classics such as Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang . This volume is the first comprehensive collection of literary criticism devoted to Abbey's challenging corpus of fiction and nonfiction. Eighteen intrepid scholars track Abbey in one masterful and illuminating essay after another

23. The Georgia Review
An excerpt from Desert River, Different River by reg saner.
http://www.uga.edu/~garev/spring99/saner.htm
STAFF PAST ISSUES LINKS MERCHANDISE ... OTHER an excerpt from Desert River, Different River by Reg Saner Desert air, being invisible, doesn't keep anything from you. "Go ahead," it says. "See as much as you care to—and then some." A world of colored rock, a merciless clarity. Mercy, after all, stone knows nothing of; for that we have each other, or nothing—which is why our long, difficult climb to the head of Water Canyon and beyond led Nick and me to the trip's high point in more ways than one.
Such words may sound philosophical. Yet that plateau of naked rock overlooking the Colorado—now confluent with the Green—made them real as water and shade. The latter was in short supply. What little we found was cast by one of those erosional pillars called hoodoos, whose noon shadow left our legs and feet fully sunlit. As it was, in response to earth's rotation we had to budge every now and then just to keep our heads and torsos shaded by the skimpy umbrella of its capstone. But we could see all right. Looking out across geological time, we could see the real forever. Nothing philosophical about it.
Space too. Hyperclear miles of rock: blond, rust, umber, ocher, sienna, or red, even purple—all getting drilled by electromagnetic radiation called sunlight. Not a cloud. A jet plane soundlessly high left not one wisp of vapor. To any plant wishing for rain, the sky was hopelessly blue. Way east lay that vast panorama's sole grace note: a few pitiful flecks of snow veining couloirs on summits of the Manti-la Sal mountains.

24. Alphamusic - Reaching Keet
of Utah Press VÖ-Datum 3/1998 Bestell-Nr. 0-87480-553-8 16.36 EUR. 176.
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25. "Written Images; Or The Art Of Natural Causes" By Reg Saner
Written Images; or The Art of Natural Causes by reg saner. From the February2003 issue of The Writer's Chronicle. © 2002 Associated Writing Programs.
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Written Images;
or The Art of Natural Causes
by Reg Saner From the February 2003 Summer evening, July 3, 1957. Opening night at the Santa Fe Opera’s very first production. And for its premier event the company has chosen Puccini’s Madam Butterfly. Outdoor theater is all very well, but among audience members, sunset’s afterglow to the northwest complicates the experience, as do lights twinkling 30 miles away along the Pajarito Plateau. Meanwhile, on stage, the plaintive Cho-cho san longs for a first glimpse of Pinkerton’s returning ship, and sings her hopeful aria, Un bel dì : “One lovely day we’ll spy a thread of smoke rising at the farthest edge of the sea.” How many spectators realize that those lights twinkling in the distance are the lights of Los Alamos? In the same instant, how many also recall that Cho-cho san’s love story takes place in Nagasaki? How is it that a set of black marks on paper move us deeply enough for electrodes struck on the skull and torso to probably pick up phisiological effects?

26. AWP: The Writer's Chronicle: October/November 2002
reg saner Because my mind is more preSocratic than postmodern, what I’m aboutto say, you already know; namely, that a frequent effect of poetic images is
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Featured Articles
The Writer's Chronicle: March/April 2003 An Interview with Alicia Ostriker
by Cynthia Hogue
Alicia Ostiker discusses her transformation from scholar to poet
and from formalist to free verse practitioner. A Foreword to Irish Fairy And Folk Tales by William Butler Yeats
by Paul Muldoon
Telescope, Well Bucket, Furnace: Poetry Beyond the Classroom

by Jane Hirshfield
The Essential Ed Ochester: An Interview
by Lori Jakiela
Ed Ochester reflects on what he sees as a renewed interest in narrative poetrry, personae, and the importance of place, stoicism, and the social context of poetry. Fiction Writers And Other Well-Intentioned Frauds by Eileen Pollack by Ravi Shankar If The Writer Prefers, May This Work Be Regarded As Fiction?

27. Reaching Keet Seel: Ruin's Echo And The Anasazi, By Saner, Reg...
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  • Enemy Ancestors: The Anasazi World, With a Guide to Sites by Matlock, Gary...
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  • 29. Detail: The Four-Cornered Falcon: Essays On The Interior West And The Natural Sc
    Author saner, reg Title The FourCornered Falcon Essays on the Interior West andthe Natural Scene Series Creating the North American Landscape Year 1993
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    Author: Saner, Reg
    Title: The Four-Cornered Falcon: Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene
    Series: Creating the North American Landscape
    Year: 1993
    Price: O.P. hc; $15.95 pbk
    The open spaces of the American Southwest and the hidden crevices of the human heart form the backdrop for this profound collection of essays on the wilderness spirit. From a ridge high in the Colorado Rockies, to a pine forest in southern Utah, to hiking rails in Arizona's Navajo country to ancient Anasazi sites in New Mexico, Saner guides his readers on journeys through soaring landscapes and inner topography. "[Saner's] sensitivity is in the service of the great ethical and practical issues of our lifetime. The beauty of this book is... in its plain sense of responsibility." Ursula K. Le Guin, New York Times Book Review

    30. CAP: Conservation And Preservation
    F Back to top. The FourCornered Falcon Essays on the Interior Westand the Natural Scene saner, reg. The Friendship of Nature A
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    Conservation and preservation
    A B C D ... Z
    A Back to top After the Hurricane: Linking Recovery to Sustainable Development in the Caribbean
    Berke, Philip R. and Timothy Beatley
    Alligators, Prehistoric Presence in the American Landscape
    Martha A. Strawn, with essays by LeRoy Overstreet, Jane Gibson, and J. Whitfield Gibbons
    B Back to top
    Blacks Run: An American Stream
    Jost, Scott
    Boston's "Changeful Times": Origins of Preservation and Planning in America
    Holleran, Michael
    Building the National Parks: Historic Landscape Design and Construction
    McClelland, Linda
    C
    D Back to top
    A Dictionary of Environmental Quotations
    Rodes, Barbara K. and Rice Odell
    Disarming the Prairie
    Evans, Terry, with an introductory essay by Tony Hiss
    E Back to top
    Ecological Design and Planning
    Thompson, George F., and Frederick R. Steiner
    The Endangered Species Act: History, Conservation Biology, and Public Policy
    Czech, Brian and Paul R. Krausman
    Ethical Land Use: Principles of Policy and Planning
    Beatley, Timothy
    Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic: Looking at Buildings and Landscapes
    Lanier, Gabrielle M. and Bernard L. Herman
    F Back to top
    The Four-Cornered Falcon: Essays on the Interior West and the Natural Scene
    Saner, Reg

    31. The Georgia Review
    an excerpt from. Mesa Walk. by reg saner. WHA' happened? Comic strip charactersused to say that after having been whapped on the head or knocked for a loop.
    http://www.uga.edu/garev/summer01/saner.htm
    STAFF PAST ISSUES LINKS MERCHANDISE ... OTHER an excerpt from Mesa Walk by Reg Saner "WHA' happened?" Comic strip characters used to say that after having been whapped on the head or knocked for a loop. In Blondie, the ever-late-to-work Dagwood Bumstead would dash headlong out the front door and invariably run smack into the mailman. From my funny-paper days, belly down on our living room rug, head propped in hands while scanning Popeye or Flash Gordon or Terry and the Pirates, the only variant on "wha' happened?" that I recall was, "where am I?" My personal questions, lifelong. Throughout history, approaches to "wha' happened?" and "where am I?" and "why?" have been fenced off in a thousand-and-one different ways as sacred precincts by the world's thousand-and-one religions. Equally well known is the fact that some orthodoxies have taken unamiable, not to say murderous, views of people who dare pursue their own answers—on pain of being set afire or torn into small pieces. Trite as citing Galileo's trial may seem, his condemnation illustrates exemplarily well the reciprocity between context and content, and therefore marks the Great Divide between thought control and science. With intuitive accuracy, the Church sensed that a widened knowledge of where we are would change what we are, in ways making its dogmas problematic. And how.

    32. The Georgia Review
    an excerpt from. Desert River, Different River. by reg saner. Desert air,being invisible, doesn't keep anything from you. Go ahead, it says.
    http://www.uga.edu/garev/spring99/saner.htm
    STAFF PAST ISSUES LINKS MERCHANDISE ... OTHER an excerpt from Desert River, Different River by Reg Saner Desert air, being invisible, doesn't keep anything from you. "Go ahead," it says. "See as much as you care to—and then some." A world of colored rock, a merciless clarity. Mercy, after all, stone knows nothing of; for that we have each other, or nothing—which is why our long, difficult climb to the head of Water Canyon and beyond led Nick and me to the trip's high point in more ways than one.
    Such words may sound philosophical. Yet that plateau of naked rock overlooking the Colorado—now confluent with the Green—made them real as water and shade. The latter was in short supply. What little we found was cast by one of those erosional pillars called hoodoos, whose noon shadow left our legs and feet fully sunlit. As it was, in response to earth's rotation we had to budge every now and then just to keep our heads and torsos shaded by the skimpy umbrella of its capstone. But we could see all right. Looking out across geological time, we could see the real forever. Nothing philosophical about it.
    Space too. Hyperclear miles of rock: blond, rust, umber, ocher, sienna, or red, even purple—all getting drilled by electromagnetic radiation called sunlight. Not a cloud. A jet plane soundlessly high left not one wisp of vapor. To any plant wishing for rain, the sky was hopelessly blue. Way east lay that vast panorama's sole grace note: a few pitiful flecks of snow veining couloirs on summits of the Manti-la Sal mountains.

    33. Quarterly Review Of Literature Volume 28-9
    Brief comment on poet saner's vision. Poem "Field Notes."Category Arts Literature Authors S saner, reg...... Return to the Backlist. reg saner. Red Letters. saner's visiontheword does not seem excessiveis shaped by his long, patient, humble
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    Quarterly Review of Literature
    Volume 28-9
    VOLUMES XXVIII-XXIX celebrated the QRL's 45TH ANNIVERSARY: the winners received special $5000 awards. For reviews and information about the poets published in Volume 28-9, plus a sample of their work, click on their name below. Return to the Backlist
    REG SANER
    Red Letters
    Saner's visionthe word does not seem excessiveis shaped by his long, patient, humble meditations among the rocky fastnesses of Colorado. This vision comes to a penetrating, essential sense of that world. At the same time even as, paradoxically, the poems question itthey present a vivid portrait of the human presence. In the Babel that makes up modem poetry, Saner's lucid, resonantly quiet voice deserves all ears.
    FIELD NOTES Where boulders lie smug, ruddy and plump
    as puffs of old trumpet-call
    fallen mum over prehistory's summers
    new sun like an intelligent animal crouches
    barely below the hot rim of morning. Then light heightens its tide
    through that red saline solution
    making us the inland shore of an eye
    reasonable and fantastic
    as the sun's actual orbit, unknown.

    34. Authors: S
    Sand, George. Sandburg, Carl. Sanders, Lawrence. Sandford, John. saner, reg. Sappho.Saramago, José. Sargent, Pamela. Saroyan, William. Sarraute, Nathalie. Sarton, May.
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    37. Ron Steffens, Bio
    1995. Rawlins, CL Sky’s Witness. 1993. saner, reg. The FourCorneredFalcon. 1993. Turner, Jack. The Abstract Wild. 1996. Stories.
    http://wolf.southwestern.cc.or.us/faculty/rsteffen/bio.htm
    Home Schedule Bio Research Links Select your class... J 203 Writing for Media J 204 Visual Communications J 215 Publishing Lab J 220 Digital Media WR 121 Environment Focus WR 123 Research Writing
    Ron Steffens
    Academic Year
    Summer
    Education
    1986 M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Non-fiction and Fiction), University of Arizona
    1980 B.A. in English (with honors), Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
    Academic Interest s
    • Journalism Education (Campus and Community Publications) Desktop and Electronic Publishing Interdisciplinary Education Computer Assisted Instruction Creative Writing: Nonfiction and Fiction Creative Writing in Elementary and Secondary Schools Environmental Communication Natural Resource Management
    Academic Appointments
    1994-date Associate Professor, Journalism and English, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, OR
    1993-1994 Adjunct Instructor, English, Arkansas State University

    38. Www.asle.umn.edu/archive/biblios/rocky_mtns.txt
    Essays Cloud Crossing, which is set in the Pacific Northwest, and Mountain Music, from a recent issue of Orion. saner, reg. The FourCornered Falcon .
    http://www.asle.umn.edu/archive/biblios/rocky_mtns.txt
    Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 09:41:32 -0700 From: rdouglss@norte.sfsu.edu (Rebecca Douglass) To: asle@equinox.unr.edu Subject: Mountain Bookscompilation Mountain WritersParticularly Rocky Mountains. I've included people's comments and annotations and any other information we might find helpful. There are still a couple of questions out there about authors, etc., so people might want to fill us in if you know (like the author of ). Abbey, Edward. Stuff about Numa Ridge fire lookout. Austin, Mary. Various. Author unknown. . Includes some poetry and focuses on the Olympic Peninsula and Mountain Range in Washington. May or may not be available. Bird, Isabella. . Not strictly nature writing, but a good many passages would qualify. , by a woman named Chris Cza**** (can't recall the spelling). She built a house in the interior of B.C. and wrote about the experience. She has a new book just out as well (this isn't very helpful I realize). Maybe someone else knows her last name? Campbell, SueEllen. , U of Arizona. Includes some natural history/excursion essays on the area. Carrigher, Sally.

    39. Cedar Mesa Bibliography Author Index
    Alfonso; Petersen, David; Pike, Donald G. Plog, Fred; Roberts, David;Rusho, WL; Rusho, WL; Rusho, WL; saner, reg; Schaafsma, Polly; Schaafsma
    http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvbidx.htm
    Cedar Mesa Bibliography Author Index
    Return to The Cedar Mesa Project Home Page. Select an author from the following alphabetical list to see the citation, or select Title Tndex to select from the title directory.
  • Abbey, Edward
  • Abbey, Edward
  • Atkins, Victoria M., ed.
  • Ayer, Eleanor H. ...
    Return to Cedar Mesa home page.
    URL of this page: http://www.cedarmesa.org/'CACVBIDX.HTM'
    Revised '8-Jul-2001,20:26:48'
  • 40. General Bibliography For The Cedar Mesa Area
    ISBN 0965664511 Author saner, reg 1998; Reaching Keet Seel; Ruin's Echo and theAnasazi; University of Utah Press ISBN 0874805538 Author Schaafsma, Polly
    http://bcn.boulder.co.us/environment/cacv/cacvblst.htm
    The Cedar Mesa Project
    Extended Bibliography for the Cedar Mesa Area
    Return to The Cedar Mesa Project Home Page. Here are references to a wide variety of books and publications about the Anasazi and Native Americans in general. Also see the Book Reviews page for comments about some selected books. Titles are ordered by author. Citations are presented in the following format:
    Author: Abbey, Edward
    1991; Desert Solitaire; Ballantine Books; New York
    ISBN: 0345326490
    A meditation on the red-rock West.
    Author: Abbey, Edward
    1977; The Journey Home; E. P. Dutton; New York
    Title is out of print
    Author: Atkins, Victoria M., ed.
    1993; Anasazi Basketmasker.; Bureau of Land Management
    Papers from the 1990 Wetherill-Grand Gulch Symposium
    Author: Ayer, Eleanor H.
    1993; The Anasazi; Walker
    Author: Baars, Don
    1989; Canyonlands Country; Canon Publishers Ltd.; Kansas
    ISBN: 0961959122
    Geology of the Canyonlands Country.
    Author: Barnes, F. A.
    1987; Canyon Country Arches and Bridges; Canyon Country Publications
    ISBN: 0961458615
    Author: Barnes, F. A.

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