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Robert Michael Pyle is the author of fourteen books, including Sky Time in Gray's River, Chasing Monarchs, Where Bigfoot Walks, and Wintergreen, which won the John Burroughs Medal. A Yale-trained ecologist and a Guggenheim fellow, he is a full-time writer living in southwestern Washington.
“Mr. Pyle’s essays are an invitation to surprise.” —Danny Heitman,
The Wall Street Journal
“In this thoughtful collection, biologist Pyle (Tidewater Reach)
examines the natural world and humanity’s place in it. Each essay
reads as a standalone piece, though the ideas within benefit from
closeness to one another . . . His probing, thoughtful assemblage
will resonate with readers who agree that nature needs to occupy a
larger role in modern life.” —Publishers Weekly
“What Pyle truly desires is to encourage readers to get outside . .
. Pyle proves yet again that he is one of the most nourishing
nature writers at work today. If Pyle doesn’t arouse your
biophilia, check your pulse.” —Kirkus Reviews
“It is the persistent note of wonder as much as his impressive
depth of knowledge and passion that makes Nature Matrix a
remarkable addition to Pyle's life's work . . . An excellent
introduction to the work of this veteran writer, or a continuing
pleasure for readers in the know.”—Julia Kastner, Shelf
Awareness
“This collection tracks the career of a fine naturalist who is a
celebrant of overlooked and damaged places—irrigation ditches,
vacant lots, urban campuses, and 'the suburban jungle'—as sites for
natural history observation. Pyle lends his attentive eye to
finding wonders in unlikely places and cultivating an ethos of care
for the creaturely world wherever he takes his readers.” —Alison
Hawthorne Deming, author of Zoologies: On Animals and the Human
Spirit
“Written across a span of many years, these essays by Robert
Michael Pyle, one of America’s great literary naturalists, make for
engaging reading throughout—peppered with wit and humor, threaded
through with genuine insight.” —Thomas Lowe Fleischner, executive
director of the Natural History Institute and editor of Nature,
Love, Medicine: Essays on Wildness and Wellness
“Robert Michael Pyle’s essays pace the fraught ground between our
need for the wild and our growing neglect of it. Filled with his
signature mix of insight, wit, and immersive description, this
career–spanning collection is a master class in nature writing from
one of its finest practitioners. Highly recommended.” —Thor Hanson,
author of Buzz, Feathers, and The Triumph of Seeds
“'Many are given to write; few, to really Write.' In so declaring,
Robert Michael Pyle presages his own craft, 'really' writing to
beautiful effect in Nature Matrix. As he weaves through groves of
prose and near verse to scale grand mountains, then rounds the next
bend and descends to revel in small beauties—bird, blossom, and
butterfly—Pyle opines eloquently to awaken us to wildness and the
necessity of its care. Rich stories are loosely stitched together
with a life lived in quest. As drops of memoir seep in to nurture
wonder, strong opinions make clear this writer's favor of a more
feral path. Savor the slow read, as Nature Matrix is a master
noticer's lifework. Robert Michael Pyle's work merits the
sauntering wander.” —J. Drew Lanham, author of The Home Place:
Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature
“Robert Michael Pyle's Nature Matrix: New and Selected Essays adds
to his long list of books that take the reader on a literary
journey of observation and discovery, or even rediscovery, as the
case may be. Pyle's detail and specificity with language detail
both the mundane and the mythic in the nonhuman world as a way to
shake readers out of their too–familiar ways of engaging. Nature
Matrix, like others of Pyle's works, leads me from the page to
place so that I want to immerse myself in nature with something of
his keen eye and passion.” —Dr. David Taylor, author of An Island
in the Stream: Ecocritical and Literary Responses to Cuban
Environmental Culture
“Robert Michael Pyle’s Nature Matrix: New and Selected Essays is a
fascinating weave of ecology, history, and ethics. Decades of close
observation of life’s community yield gripping narratives, each one
sparkling with insight.” —David George Haskell, author of John
Burroughs Medal winner The Songs of Trees and Pulitzer Prize
finalist The Forest Unseen
“A remarkably observant, perceptive, and provocative writer, Robert
Michael Pyle is among our most eloquent literary interpreters of
nature. In prose at once grounded in science and luminous as
poetry, Pyle reminds us that a complex and beautiful web of
relations is not only where we find ourselves but also who we are.
Nature Matrix is a brilliant book that inspires a necessary
rethinking of our deeply nourishing but increasingly strained
relationship with the more–than–human world.” —Michael P. Branch,
author of Rants from the Hill
“There is a particular ridgeline that the naturalist–writer walks
above two watersheds—that of science and that of what C. P. Snow
called the realm of 'the literary intellectual.' Robert Michael
Pyle has been hiking that ridge for decades now, and maybe he
charts that territory better than any. I go to him often for
knowledge of the natural world and for beauty—of language, of
voice, of quest, of clear mission. It is so good to have such a
range of his essays collected in one place.” —John Lane, author of
Coyote Settles the South
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