Description
The rolling, billowing, delicate landscape of Nebraska’s Sandhills; the tombstone of Billy the Kid-stolen so often that it must be caged and shackled – in Fort Sumner, New Mexico; an intercontinental ballistic missile trundling down a highway, under heavy guard, in Weld County, Colorado; cottonwoods and prairie chickens, faded hotels and abandoned trailers painted aqua and purple; and, the ghosts of Pawnees, Cheyennes, and Kiowas and generations of settlers whose descendants now grouse in a cafe in Heimdahl, North Dakota, or roar off to a bikers convention in Sturgis, South Dakota.These are some of the things that catch Merrill Gilfillan’s eye and ear in this radiant collection of essays. Written with a poetic economy that often attains grandeur, “Magpie Rising” is an exhilarating tour of the Great Plains – its geography and wildlife, history, mythology, and food, its vast spaces and weirdly synchronous time. This is nature writing at its most evocative and insightful. Merrill Gilfillan is a freelance editor and writer. He is the author of a collection of essays titled “Chokecherry Places: Essays from the High Plain” in addition to two books of short stories and two books of poetry.




