In her first collection of essays since her award-winning book "The Census Taker", Marilyn Stablein takes us on a personal journey of cataclysm and terrain.
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From the preface: "The Far West is a region of intimidation. The potential for destruction both tempers and unnerves...those who live there. The Oakland-Berkley Hills firestorm came within a half mile of my house... Weather is inseparable from the landscape it affects. There are landscapes of destruction, of earthquakes, tidal waves, hurricanes and blizzards; and interior landscapes, the climate of closed spaces, the weather of dreams, memory and the imagination."
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