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    Title:
    Altamaha: A River and Its Keeper

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    University of Georgia Press (forthcoming June 2012)

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    Title:
    The Southern Frontier: Landscapes Inspired by Bartram's Travels

    Date Published:
    Telfair Books 2011

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    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South

    Date Published:
    Mercer University Press 2010

    Description:
    Bartram?s Living Legacy: the Travels and the Nature of the South reprints Bartram?s classic work alongside essays acknowledging the debt southern nature writers owe the man called the ?South?s Thoreau.? The book was nominated for the Georgia author of the Year Award.

    The anthology includes contributions from sixteen of the South?s finest nature writers: Bill Belleville, Kathryn Braund, Dixon Bynum, Christopher Camuto, Thomas Rain Crowe, Dorinda Dallmeyer, Doug Davis, Jan DeBlieu, Whit Gibbons, Thomas Hallock, John Lane, Drew Lanham, Roger Pinckney, Janisse Ray, Matt Smith, and Gerald Thurmond, strikingly illustrated with Bartram-inspired landscape paintings by Philip Juras.

    Book Review #1:

     "The ecosystems that once defined the southern landscape have disappeared, as though some cataclysmic geological event had simply obliterated them. We know of them chiefly through William Bartram's Travels published in 1791. It would be about two centuries before a group of southeastern writers/naturalists/activists began to survey the landscape that we are left with, and to think about the consequences of what has been lost, and the power, beauty, and richness of what remains. Dorinda Dallmeyer, the editor of this wonderfully conceived volume, has been at the center of that group.  Her idea of combining the text of the Travels with reflections by contemporary southern writers is a brilliant one. Bartram remains an indispensable writer, whose work has been neglected for too long. Now at last he, his book, and the land he describes have their champions.  Some of the essayists here focus on Bartram the man, some on Bartram the naturalist, some on Bartram the writer and artist. And some focus, as he himself had done, on the landscape and ecology of the South as it now is, and as it once was.

    Some of the essayists in this book I have known and admired for years; some are entirely new to me. They do not speak with one voice, or on behalf of any preconceived agenda. But their contributions, taken all together, indicate that the South now has its own  distinctive tradition of environmental literature. Bartram, not Emerson, Thoreau, Muir, or John Burroughs, is its progenitor, and this book, I believe, will come to be seen as its cornerstone."

    —Franklin Burroughs


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    Title:
    Dixie Reaches the Boiling Point

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    NewSouth Books 2008

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    Title:
    Pinhook: Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land

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    Chelsea Green 2005

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    Title:
    Elemental South: An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing

    Date Published:
    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Wild Card Quilt: Taking a Chance on Home

    Date Published:
    Milkweed Editions 2003

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    On the Bosom of this Grave and Wasted Land I Will Lay My Head

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    Orion Magazine Summer 2002

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    Title:
    Ecology of a Cracker Childhood

    Date Published:
    Milkweed Editions 1999

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    Title:
    The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 1999

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    Title:
    Drifting Into Darien: A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River

    Date Published:
    University of Georgia Press 2011