Small Business Resources, Business Advice and Forms from AllBusiness.com

Dixon, Terrell F., ed. City wilds; essays and stories about urban nature.

By Healy, Michael P.
Publication: Kliatt
Date: Wednesday, May 1 2002

Univ. of Georgia Press. 311p. c2002. 0-8203-2339-X. $19.95. SA

In over 300 tightly printed pages, this anthology collects 35 previously published essays and stories about how life in American cities need not be divorced from interaction with nature. Compared to other such collections

I've reviewed for KLIATT over the years, the editor's choices here seem a little drab. Nevertheless, City Wilds has many highlights. Michael Aaron Rockland's account of canoeing around Manhattan with a friend is a delight. The trip included an overnight in Tyron Park at the northern tip of the island and shooting the hair-raising rapids next to Roosevelt Island. Joy Williams, in excoriating what population growth, development, and money have done to Florida, minces no words in her despair. She also questions the value of the endless stream of nature essays published each year, including her own: "Nature writing is enjoying a renaissance. This seems to be in lieu of nature itself, which is not.... Nature is receding in many different ways at once and may in fact, in our time, be utterly subsumed by language." The other writers, for the most part, soldier on, some of them wittily. Robert Michael Pyle begins his essay on the gradual degradation of his urban environment this way: "I became a nonbeliever and a conservationist in one fell swoop. All it took was the Lutherans paving their parking lot."

The essays are arranged geographically, beginning in the Northeast, heading south, and ending up in Seattle. Thus urban readers from around the country can check in to see how their city is doing--a fishless river in Minneapolis, a rapacious sinkhole in small-town Texas, the brown recluse spiders of L.A., and so on. Overall, the news is not good. Michael P. Healy, English Teacher, Wood River H.S., Hailey, ID

In addition, make sure to read these articles:

  • National Teacher of the Year Featured on iMind.com`Best Practices' Column for K-12...
  • News & Business Editors/Education Writers CORTE MADERA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 2000 iMind Education Systems, Inc. today announced that the National Teacher of the Year will ......
  • Physician, Heal Thyself; Deloitte Consulting Grassroots Effort Takes Aim at Consulting...
  • Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2003 "When an entire profession becomes an endless source of Dilbert material," says Brian Fugere, partner, Deloitte Consulting, "you ......
  • The New York Times Names Mark W. Herlyn Vice President, Advertising.
  • NEW YORK -- The New York Times announced today that Mark W. Herlyn, group director, advertising, has been named vice president, advertising. In his ......
  • the jan
  • MY high schooL English teacher talked a lot about the meaning of life.
  • It Takes A Worried Man
  • A husband's frank, conflicted recollections of coping with his young wife's stage-four breast cancer. Brendan, a Boston high-school English teacher, and wife Kirsten are both ......
  • All Right Here
  • Last year's Conversations propelled this talented songwriter from witty, charming high-school English teacher to one of Christian music's most highly acclaimed new artists.
  • Bronx Masquerade
  • This is almost like a play for 18 voices, as Grimes (Stepping Out with Grandma Mac, not reviewed, etc.) moves her narration among a group ......
  • Undersurface
  • Taking a thread from his last novel, The Cosmology of Bing (2001), for his fifth, Cullin uses a true story and his true gift for ......
  • Mortals
  • Rush spent several years in Botswana as a Peace Corps administrator, and his commanding theme is the mystery of Africa as experienced by strangers bent ......
  • T & D Systems View
  • Like Thurber's Miss Groby, the sentence-diagramming, figure-of-speech-hunting English teacher who could never see a piece of literature from always standing too close to it, so ......
  • Scratch Where It Itches
  • A retired public-school English teacher reflects on his life inside the classroom and out. An instructive read for aspiring teachers, and a reminder to others ......
  • Snake Hips
  • A vigorous, funny account of the effects of blighted romance cured, sort of, by a course in belly dancing. Now an English teacher to troubled ......
  • Murder In The Rough
  • English teacher/inadvertent homicide sleuth Sarah Deane (Coup de Grace, 2000, etc.) once again finds herself surrounded by bodies, this time while visiting her husband Alex's ......
  • A Boy I Once Knew
  • High-school English teacher Stone chronicles a journey of discovery that began when she received a case of diaries bequeathed to her by a former student ......
  • Lincoln, Christine. Sap rising.
  • Random House, Vintage. 164p. c2001. 0-375-72777-9. $11.00. JSA In many of these stories, young Southern blacks learn about the world from outsiders, and their understanding ......

Bank Loans: Why a Character Reference Is Critical
Host Hattie Bryant of Small Business School interviews Tom Gegax of TiresPlus, a tire company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Pamela Rodgers, owner of a GM dealership in Woodhaven, Michigan; and Lupe Fraga of Tejas Office Products, an office-supply store in Houston, Texas.