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Lawrence Hogue has written for numerous magazines and journals including Audubon, Backpacker, Environmental History Review, and Double-Take. He received an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Montana, and he now lives in San Diego

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Human beings have often found deserts to be places of strange fascination. Lawrence Hogue is no exception. In All the Wild and Lonely Places, Hogue explores the Anza-Borrego desert of southern California, seeking but not always finding the meaning of life in a desert ecoscape. Taking the reader along on his rambles through place, time and philosophy, Hogue presents an intriguing argument for the protection of the Anza Borrego desert and its inhabitants - and for other "wild and lonely places." Hogue writes to argue for the protection of the region—a "manuscript of overlaid marks and erasures" (p. 18)...Readers can find much to create or nourish their own sense of desert fascination.… (altro)
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ranaverde | Aug 30, 2008 |

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