ohn Vaillant’s writing is equal parts adventure story, history lesson, investigative journalism, and eco-philosophy. Best known for his two nonfiction works, The Golden Spruce and The Tiger: A true story of vengeance and survival, Vaillant uses ecology, historiography, cultural anthropology, and geography to explore the tensions between economic necessity and natural resource sustainability in temperate rainforests of British Columbia and […]
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The Windham Campbell Literature Prizes
SAGE Magazine speaks with 2014 Prize winners Jim Crace, Noëlle Janaczewska, and John Vaillant about environmental and natural history writing.
The Windham Campbell Literature Prizewinners: Jim Crace
SAGE talks about writing, politics, and environmentalism with three winners of the prestigious 2014 Windham Campbell Literature Prize.
The Windham Campbell Literature Prizewinners: Noëlle Janaczewska
SAGE talks about writing, politics, and environmentalism with three winners of the prestigious 2014 Windham Campbell Literature Prize.
Who is Watching the Land?
Wendell Berry and the Resettling of America
The agrarian prophet discusses food, farming, and why he has hope.
Fighting for Climate Justice
SAGE Magazine sits down with Professor Maxine Burkett to discuss the growing numbers of “climate refugees.”