University of Nebraska Press
Interior Places
Interior Places
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A collection of essays embracing nonfiction from memoir and biography to travel writing and natural history, Interior Places offers a curiously detailed group photograph of the Midwest's interior landscape. Here is an essay about the origin, history, and influence of corn. Here we find an exploration of a childhood meeting with Frederick Leopold, youngest brother of the great naturalist Aldo. Here also are a chronicle of the 146-year alliance between Burlington, lowa, and the Burlington Route (later the CB&O, the BN, and finally, the BNSF) and a pilgrimage to Amelia Earthart's Kansas hometown. Whether writing about the lives of two of P.T. Barnum's giants or the "secret" nuclear weapons plant in southeastern lowa, about hunger in Lincoln, Nebraska, or bird banding on the Platte River, Knopp captures the inner character of the Midwest as Nature dictates it, people live it, and history reveals it.
About the Author:
Lisa Knopp is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
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