Q&A with photographer David T. Hanson about his new book, ‘Wilderness to Wasteland,’ which shows a dystopian side of progress.
Books
Past and present in a New Mexico town famous for its pies
A review of “Pie Town Revisited” by Arthur Drooker.
In ‘Gold Fame Citrus,’ the nascent genre of cli-fi looks to California
A new climate change novel predicts a dystopian West of sand and refugees.
Rock art and the struggle for preservation
Review of Jonathan Bailey’s “Rock art: A Vision of a Vanishing Cultural Landscape.”
The road to better eating, in an era of compromise
A review of Megan Kimble’s “Unprocessed: My City-Dwelling Year of Reclaiming Real Food.”
Searching for the good fight in the Nez Perce War
A review of William T. Vollmann’s “The Dying Grass”
The Corps of Discovery, after the apocalypse
Review of Benjamin Percy’s “The Dead Lands.”
Chronicling seven decades of parachuting into wildfires
A review of Jason A. Ramos and Julian Smith’s “Smokejumper: A Memoir by One of America’s Most Select Airborne Firefighters“
The U.S. Forest Service: an agency adrift
A review of “Toward a natural forest“ by Jim Furnish
On the unease of violent people
Review of T.C. Boyle’s ‘The Harder They Come.”
A subtle love in small-town Colorado
A review of Kent Haruf’s new book, ‘Our Souls at Night.’
A tour of vibrant skies of the north
A review of ‘The Northern Lights: Celestial Performances of the Aurora Borealis,’ by Daryl Pederson and Calvin Hall.
Knock-out punch
A review of ‘Contenders,’ by Erika Krouse.
The Greatest Generation at its worst
A review of ‘Infamy: The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II,’ by Richard Reeves.
A marriage of unequals
A review of ‘Leaving Before the Rains Come,’ Alexandra Fuller’s account of her unsteady arc from Zimbabwe to Wyoming
Photographing Wyoming Prairies
A review of ‘Wyoming Grasslands.’
Can studying morality help Yellowstone’s wolves and bison?
Sociologist Justin Farrell plumbs the spiritual depths of environmental struggle.
The self in perpetual motion
A review of “Spirit Bird: Stories” by Kent Nelson.
Notes from the road to bestsellerdom
An author’s promotional book tour includes incontinent owls and posh but uncomfortable luncheons.
Overlooked author Lucia Berlin gets brought back to the light
‘A Manual for Cleaning Women,’ her posthumous book of stories, reveals a formidable talent.
