Dreaming the Mississippi /

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Author / Creator:Fischer, Katherine, 1951-
Imprint:Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2006.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 208 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11160823
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ISBN:9780826265470
0826265472
0826216862
9780826216861
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205).
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Summary:"A twenty-first-century perspective of the Mississippi River's environmental, industrial, and recreational qualities viewed through stories and photographs reflecting the lives of those who live and work in its vicinity. Fischer's storytelling explores the struggle between engineers and naturalists, the effects of Hurricane Katrina, and her own immersion into river life"--Provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: Fischer, Katherine, 1951- Dreaming the Mississippi. Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2006
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Summary:Offering a fresh perspective on the river's environment, industry, and recreation, Dreaming the Mississippi challenges old stereotypes through the experiences of modern Americans who work the barges, rope-swing into muddy bottoms, struggle against hurricane floodwaters, and otherwise find new meaning on this great watery corridor. In an engaging voice, earnest and energetic, Katherine Fischer describes how the river's natural and human histories overlap and interweave as she tells of her own gradual immersion in its life which led her to buy a house so close to its banks that each spring she must open her basement doors to accept its inevitable floods. Fischer blends stories of people living along the river with accounts of national and global consequence. She weaves humorous accounts of river rats and towboat pilots with stories of sandbagging against a flood tide that refuses to be contained. She tells of river hangouts "joints" that literally join segments of humanity along the river as she revels in the colorful clientele of her favorite waterfront taverns. Some chapters connect the wildness of this mythical river to outside regions such as the Great Salt Lake and Florida, taking the lure of the mighty Mississippi as far as Japan. Another chapter, about the river's mouth, "Gulf," considers the gulf between engineers and naturalists and between America's haves and have-nots as it offers heartfelt reflections on Katrina's wrath. Through compelling words and photographs, Dreaming the Mississippi invites readers to taste life on today's Mississippi, as sweet, tangy, and wildly cantankerous as it gets. In conveying her understanding of contemporary life along the river's length, Katherine Fischer has much to teach us not only about reverence for this glorious American waterway but also about our eternal connections to the natural world.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 208 pages) : illustrations
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205).
ISBN:9780826265470
0826265472
0826216862
9780826216861