Table of Contents
Apocalypse
Río de la Plata
Mortise and Tenon
Traveling with Bo Ling
The Bear in the Road
The Walls at Yogpar
Laguna de Bay in A-Sharp
Nítch′i
Flight from Berlin
For Amanda, Stephanie, Mary, and Mollie
RESISTANCE
“Diamond-sharp . . . sumptuously descriptive. . . . Lopez gives us a glimpse of how the sparks fly when individual will digs in against culture’s monolith. ”
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“Powerfully insightful. . . . If you’re looking for a refreshing switch from silliness, you need look no further than Lopez. ”
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“September 11 was the day that changed the world forever [and] in his latest collection of short fiction, Barry Lopez addresses the premonitory tremors and staggering aftershocks of that utterly changed world. . . . Eloquent defenses of the natural world, of indigenous peoples, of moderation, of life lived outside the mainstream. . . . Lopez’s writing is luminous, almost shamanic, with metaphors and poetic rhythms pulsing from every page. ”
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“A cunning work of fiction likely to provoke anyone with hope of the future to reassess their current strategies for happiness. . . . Through these mesmerizing stories, Lopez challenges us all to pay attention to how well our lives express our deepest values. ”
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“A manifesto for the twenty-first century. . .
. Crammed with action, heartbreak, exotic locales and dangerous ideas. . . . Potent medicine for readers— especially American readers—exhausted by contemporary events and close to surrender. ”—
“Barry Lopez is a writer of alchemical powers who transforms tyranny with a brilliance of language into brave acts of conscience and consequence. ”
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“Barry Lopez is a rarity—a writer of unembarrassed seriousness.
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“A dynamic and remarkable meditation on engagement. . . . Written against the paranoia that accompanies terrorism and its mirror image, the Patriot Act,
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AUTHOR’S NOTE
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I would like to thank Alan and Monika Magee for their conversation and hospitality while I was at work on