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Practice Resurrection - And Other Essays

Erik Reece

Publisher: Counterpoint

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Summary

Reece has received Columbia University’s John B. Oakes award for Environmental Journalism, the Sierra Club’s David Brower Award for Excellence in Environmental Writing, and the Lillie Chaffin Award for Appalachian WritingHis previous books include Utopia Drive: A Roadtrip through America’s Most Radical Idea (FSG, 2016), Lost Mountain (Riverhead, 2005) along with several other poetry collections from Larkspur PressReece has contributed to the New York Times, Harper’s, The Nation, Orion, Garden & Gun, the Washington Post and much more
Available since: 03/01/2017.

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