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NATURAL STATE, by Steven Gilbar and David Brower, describes the landscape of California, picturesque and natural, infinite and primal-- the most geographically diverse in the world. This is a much called for collection of popular as well as academic writing, from geologic and metaphysical creation, to realism and fantasy, and modes of destruction. The chapters by the Cahto Indians, John Steinbeck, Mary Austin, Henry Miller and Joan Didion are poetic essays; those by Barry Lopez, Ann Zwinger, Wallace Stegner, Jane Hollister Wheelwright and Gary Paul Nabhan are in the professional scholarly mode. Another 30 stories stretch between thos! e two poles.
I cannot wait to see the movie. Bravo!
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I've read a number of such anthologies and, unfortunately, thought this was one of the weaker entries. While it is inherently interesting to read the thoughts of such interesting writers, what they actually have to say is not always very enlightening or entertaining -- and it really should be one or the other, if not both. A few of the essays were wonderful. I really enjoyed those by Nabokov on good readers and writers, Calvino on reading the classics, Brodkey on the dangers of reading and Epstein on reading versus experience. I thought Schwartz and Birkerts were the best writers, and Graham Greene's "The Lost Childhood" offset with a response from Robertson Davies was quite interesting.
The book concludes with notes about the authors, a bibliography and acknowledgments. I would have appreciated more editorial comment as well as information about the original date of the material rather than the date of translation, and better proofreading. There were a distracting number of typos.
All in all, there are a number of enjoyable essays here, but the quality is uneven and a lack of editing detracted from my enjoyment of this collection. There are better books of essays about reading, though if you are especially interested in the topic, this volume would be a worthwhile addition to your collection.
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As a former Californian growing up just north of Hollywood, I had to read this book and so glad I did! What fun this is to get the various tidbits and glimpses into the diversity and choas that is California.
While enjoying these stories I felt like I was right there, driving along Pacific Coast Highway to Malibu and stopping along the way in Trancas to grab some breakfast and eavesdroping on the fasinating conversations swirling around the room or watching the assorted characters coming and going.
Each writer brings his or her own California experience to the page from the gang member to the foreigner or the wannabe to the eccentric, all dealing with the smog, traffic and the surrealistic reality that is California.
If you've never been to California, you will come away with an insider's look into one of the most diverse States in this Country told by some of the most gifted writers around telling it like it is.