Fr. 24.90

Woodsqueer - Crafting a Sustainable Rural Life

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 15.02.2022

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A chronicle of the rewards and challenges of building a life on a farm in backwoods Maine

List of contents

Table of Contents

I.
WoodsQueer

Woodsqueer I

Minding the Fence

The Three O’Clock Cat

Acquainted with the Night

Woodsqueer II

Lesbian Wedding #1

II. With the Animals

The Barn at Midnight

With the Animals

Woodlot

Can of Stones

Skinning the Beaver

Tracks

IV. The Tyrant and the Apple Tree

Telling Her

Northwoods Law

A Chicken in Every Pot

The Tyrant and the Apple Tree

Her Tenderness

Wealthy

V. Victory Garden

Death Comes for the Red Rooster

The Gardener

The Sperm at the Door

Victory Garden

I Wish I Had Been the One to Sing To Him

Foragers

VI. Consider the Acorn

God Gives Us Our Desires

Hunters

Consider the Acorn

Lesbian Wedding #2

Perfect

Nima’s Death

VII. Honey, Sweetheart, Darling

Being in A Body

Honey, Sweetheart, Darling

About the author










Gretchen Legler is the author of On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica and All The Powerful Invisible Things: A Sportswoman's Notebook, which received two Pushcart Prizes (reissued by Trinity University Press). She is a professor of creative writing at the University of Maine at Farmington. She lives in Farmington with her partner, Ruth.

Summary

“Woodsqueer” is sometimes used to describe the mindset of a person who has taken to the wild for an extended period of time. Gretchen Legler is no stranger to life away from the rapid-fire pace of the twenty-first century, which can often lead to a kind of stir-craziness. Woodsqueer chronicles her experiences intentionally focusing on not just making a living but making a life—in this case, an agrarian one more in tune with the earth on eighty acres in backwoods Maine.

Building a home with her partner, Ruth, on their farm means learning to live with solitude, endless trees, and the wild animals the couple come to welcome as family. Whether trying to outsmart their goats, calculating how much firewood they need for the winter, or bartering with neighbors for goods and services, they hone life skills brought with them (carpentry, tracking and hunting wild game) and other skills they learn along the way (animal husbandry, vegetable gardening, woodcutting).

Legler’s story is at times humbling and grueling, but it is also amusing. A homage to agrarian American life echoing the back-to-the-land movement popularized in the mid-twentieth century, Woodsqueer reminds us of the benefits of living close to the land. Legler unapologetically considers what we have lost in America, in less than a century—individually and collectively—as a result of our urban, mass-produced, technology-driven lifestyles.

Illustrated with rustic pen-and-ink illustrations, Woodsqueer shows the value of a solitary sojourn and both the pathway to and possibilities for making a sustainable, meaningful life on the land. The result, for Legler and her partner, is an evolution of their humanity as they become more physically, emotionally, and even spiritually connected to their land and each other in a complex ecosystem ruled by the changing seasons.

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  • Author active on social: gretchenlegler.com, facebook.com/gretchen.legler, Twitter and Insta @gretchen_legler
    @GretchenLegler
  • Regional and national media: general, LBGT, nature, outdoors, animals, etc.
  • Galley printing for sales and media

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    Praise for Woodsqueer

    "This poignant examination of the natural world and the author’s unique place in it will delight readers itching to get outdoors." — Publishers Weekly
    “Legler is a seeker. This book is more than ‘a back to the land’ memoir; it is a spiritual autobiography of a woman in relationship with the earth in all its power.” — Terry Tempest Williams, author of The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America’s National Parks



    “Gretchen Legler’s evocative and eloquent stories glow like a hearth. Her life in the Maine woods with the woman she loves is by turns joyous and conflicted, generous and greedy, compassionate and cruel. But the author is always honest and her prose exquisite, and the home these two women built together is one you’ll want to visit again and again.” Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness



    “In this luminous inquiry into the meaning of self-sufficiency, love, and continuance, Gretchen Legler invites us to question what we all need to feel alive to ourselves, moving beyond human connection to land, animals, and home into the wild nature of contentment itself. In Woodsqueer, Legler has crafted a morality of natural desire.”  Barrie Jean Borich, author of Apocalypse, Darling



    “With raw intimacy and astonishing attention to detail, Gretchen Legler brings what it means to live off the land into the twenty-first century. Woodsqueer is a refuge in these crazy times, a reminder that survival is hard but joyful.”  Lucy Jane Bledsoe, author of Lava Falls



    “A perfect memoir in every way . . . a deeply layered, painfully honest, and wholly gripping story. Legler keeps blazing the way toward a literature of hope.”  Janisse Ray, author of Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World beyond Humans

    “Legler immerses us again and again in the sometimes tender, sometimes bloody experiences of life on a farm in rural Maine. Whether she’s nurturing chicks, milking goats, skinning hides, or foraging in the woods, the labors involved when living intimately with the land come through in all their sweaty, sensuous, humbling pleasures.”   Catherine Reid, author of The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables

    Praise for All the Powerful Invisible Things

    "Ms. Legler has written a book that is part nature guide, part family history and part feminist tract, and she captures the reader's imagination with the same skill and precision with which she catches spring walleyes on the Rainey River. "— New York Times

    "These moving essays so seamlessly connect her inner and outer selves that Legler (a creative writing teacher whose work has been anthologized elsewhere) even manages to combine such seemingly at-odds subjects as her love of and respect for animals and her love of hunting, her affection for her ex-husband and her strong sexual attraction to women, without ever sounding hypocritical or confused. Nature plays a part here, but really these are essays about emotional states, and Legler bares her heart as easily as she slits open the belly of a deer." — Publishers Weekly

    "The awesome vision of a woman tearing herself down to the bone and then slowly, painstakingly, recreating herself in her own image...Although these essays are ostensibly distinct, together they create a sense of process that makes this book exceptional. Legler's epiphanies are book-length--and longer. What this volume evokes is beyond sympathy; the reader aches for Legler's pain." — Kirkus Reviews

    Praise for On the Ice

    "The emotional honesty of Legler's reporting significantly increases our understanding of life on the last great frontier." — Publishers Weekly

  • Product details

    Authors Gretchen Legler
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 15.02.2022, delayed
     
    EAN 9781595349590
    ISBN 978-1-59534-959-0
    No. of pages 288
    Illustrations black and white drawings throughout
    Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
    Guides > Nature
    Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, HOUSE & HOME / Sustainable Living, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBT

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