Arctic Dreams

by Barry Lopez

Published 12 May 1986
Winner of the National Book Award and a best-seller upon publication in 1986, "Arctic Dreams" is now acknowledged as a classic, a book that re-defined the genre of nature writing. In prose of transparent beauty, Lopez celebrates the Arctic landscape and the animals and people that live there. He recounts massive migrations by land, sea and air, the epic voyages of explorers, distant mountain that is actually a looming mirage. But he also looks deep into our dreams and the strange fascination that the Arctic exerts over our imaginations. Why do we find such a hostile, elemental environment so beautiful, so full of magic, so rich in ideas about how we should live our lives?

Crossing Open Ground

by Barry Lopez

Published 19 May 1988
The author travels through the American Southwest and Alaska, discussing endangered wildlife and forgotten cultures.

Desert Notes

by Barry Lopez

Published 1 September 1990