North Writers II: Our Place in the Woods

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John Henricksson
U of Minnesota Press - 228 pages
This companion volume to the widely praised North Writers: A Strong Woods Collection features the work of a variety of authors -- some new voices, some old friends -- all of them writing about life in northern Minnesota.

The essays included in North Writers II explore the special relationship that exists between the people of northern Minnesota and the rugged yet beautiful landscape that surrounds them. These writers consider the things that make living in the far north unique -- the red earth of the Iron Range, the spectacular and forbidding wildness of Lake Superior's North Shore, the elemental nature of climate and wilderness that tests one's mettle. There are also the farms and towns of northern Minnesota, with their heritage of self-reliance and the insight that comes with it.

Taken together, these essays provide an exploration of the character, the essence, the spirit of this northern country, as well as the mystique it holds for those from more hospitable climes.

 

Contents

OUR PLACE IN THE WOODS
37
THE RED EARTH
83
NORTH COUNTRY LIVING
119
THE LIVES AROUND US
163
IN THE ELEMENTS
189
Contributors
219
Permissions and Publication Histories
227
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