Fr. 19.90

One-Sentence Journal - Short poems and essays from the world at large

English · Paperback / Softback

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WINNER OF THE 2018 MONTANA BOOK AWARD and the 2019 HIGH PLAINS BOOK AWARD.
Includes illustrations by Mara Panich.
A collection of poems and essays that range from sauntering in the forest, Ted Kaczynski's wilderness cabin, winter landscapes, to the sacred art of dog walking.
"One-Sentence Journal proves you don't need to decamp to Walden Pond or hike the Pacific Crest Trail to immerse yourself in nature. Just step outside. Look. Listen."
- Gwen Florio, author of Reservations, Under the Shadows, and Silent Hearts

"There is humor in these pages, and wisdom, a seeker's curiosity, and a Zen master's quiet exuberance. From the beauty of the natural world to the people he meets in the street, La Tray records the fleeting thoughts and common glorious everyday moments that so easily slip by."
- Charles Finn, editor of High Desert Journal; author of Wild Delicate Seconds: 29 Wildlife Encounters

"Chris traffics in irony and earnestness with the same unencumbered rawness, and the result is an honest and complex tour of the world as he experiences it. His work is populated with owls, ravens, coyotes, juncos, and dogs - for whom he holds the highest respect - as well as a handful of flawed, vexing, and occasionally lovable humans."
- Melissa Mylchreest, author of Reckon and Waking the Bones

About the author

Chris La Tray, an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is a writer and photographer who lives just outside Missoula, Montana. His work has appeared in various magazines, collections and anthologies.
It has been suggested that, because of the nature of his work, Chris La Tray must smell like Yukon gold dust, spruce tips, and cedar waxwings. He hopes it’s true.
His book, Becoming Little Shell, will be released by Milkweed Editions in 2022.

Summary

FROM THE 2023 MONTANA POET LAUREATE...
Winner of the 2018 Montana Book Award
and the 2019 High Plains Book Award


“La Tray is a perimeter man, seeing the reality in wildness yet dealing the best he can at
rec­onciling truth in nature.” - 
Barry Babcock author of Teachers in the Forest




This book is a collection of poems and essays from the writer’s experiences of travelling through landscapes both wild and civilized. They speak with delicate simplicities ranging from the death of a favorite pickup truck, to the joy of hitting the trail with a four-legged companion. There are also profound observations that range from realizing he has become an aging hippie in a Carhartt vest, to the exhilaration of following the tracks of a grizzly in fresh snow.

Product details

Authors Chris La Tray
Assisted by Mara Panich (Illustration), Daniel J Rice (Editor), Daniel J. Rice (Editor)
Publisher Riverfeet Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.09.2018
 
EAN 9781732496804
ISBN 978-1-73249-680-4
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 203 mm x 149 mm x 13 mm
Weight 198 g
Illustrations B&W hand-drawn illustrations by Mara Panich
Subject Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

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