Where the Rain Children Sleep: A Sacred Geography of the Colorado Plateau

Paperback Published on: 10/09/2010
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Synopsis

Inspired by a year of hiking 120 desert canyons, *Where the Rain Children Sleep* is nature writing in the best tradition of Edward Abbey, Ellen Meloy, and Craig Childs. Much more than one man's memoir of his time in these canyons, it is an eclectic, well-informed, critical, and in-depth collection punctuated by flashes of humor and whimsy. The vivid thread connecting these essays is the Navajo concept of a "sacred geography."
Michael Engelhard has traveled and explored the Southwest for close to twenty years. His heartfelt portrayal of this region straddles the fences normally separating natural history, ethnography, personal reflection, and travel narrative. These essays spring from a growing concern that the song of the land, the stories of these places, and the voices of their nonhuman and indigenous inhabitants might not be heard against the din of bulldozers, powerboats, turbines, and four-wheelers.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 9780803229907
  • Number of pages: 232
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 349g
  • Languages: English