Acknowledgments
Revisiting Stone Country
1. Hunting for What Endures
2. Bones and Shells
3. Digging
First Update
4. Doorways into the Depths
5. A Veteran
6. Poison
Second Update
7. The Men in the Trenches
8. Cutting
9. Three Carvers
Third Update
10. Truth on the Back Roads
11. Stone Towns and the Country Between
12. The Shape of Things to Come
Fourth Update
Epilogue: In Praise of Limestone
Scott Russell Sanders is the author of twenty books of fiction
and nonfiction, including Hunting for Hope, Earth Works (IUP,
2012), Dancing in Dreamtime (IUP, 2016), and Divine Animal. Among
his honors are the Lannan Literary Award, the John Burroughs Essay
Award, the Mark Twain Award, the Cecil Woods Award for Nonfiction,
and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National
Endowment for the Arts.
Jeffrey A. Wolin is Ruth N. Halls Professor of Photography at
Indiana University. He is the author of Written in Memory:
Portraits of the Holocaust and his photographs are in the permanent
collections of numerous museums including the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Wolin is the recipient of two
fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and a
Guggenheim Fellowship.
"Sanders' perceptive and moving writing and Wolin's haunting and
majestic photographs remain as powerful as ever . . . This new
edition should endure."—Bloom
"Photos contrast the current world of the limestone industry with
what the authors found in the 1980s. A worthwhile read!"—Limestone
Symposium Newsletter
"Photos contrasts the current world of the limestone industry with
what the authors found in the 1980s. A worthwhile read!"—Amy Brier,
president, sculptor, co-founder, Limestone Symposium
"Two decades ago I discovered Scott Sanders' writing and since then
I've known true envy. Like all his works, [this book] is that
rarest of gifts for a reader—a book that listens to and learns from
every form of life around us, a hymn to our humanity writ in
stone."—Charles Johnson, author of The Middle Passage, recipient of
the National Book Award for Fiction, reviewing a previous edition
or volume
"In Limestone Country is a thoughtful and fine local geography.
Scott Sanders, judging little and setting forth much, gives us
texture and depth in southern Indiana, a place that's dressed a
phenomenal number of the nation's enduring buildings."—Barry Lopez,
author of Arctic Dreams and Of Wolves and Men, reviewing a previous
edition or volume
"Sanders describes a rugged country full of history, hardship and
natural wonders. Read this wonderful book for a glimpse of the past
and of an industry that clothes our buildings and
monuments."—Ohioana Quarterly, reviewing a previous edition or
volume
"Two decades ago I discovered Scott Sanders' writing and since then
I've known true envy. Like all his works, [this book] is that
rarest of gifts for a reader—a book that listens to and learns from
every form of life around us, a hymn to our humanity writ in
stone."—Charles Johnson, author of The Middle Passage, recipient of
the National Book Award for Fiction
"In Limestone Country is a thoughtful and fine local geography.
Scott Sanders, judging little and setting forth much, gives us
texture and depth in southern Indiana, a place that's dressed a
phenomenal number of the nation's enduring buildings."—Barry Lopez,
author of Arctic Dreams and Of Wolves and Men
"Sanders describes a rugged country full of history, hardship and
natural wonders. Read this wonderful book for a glimpse of the past
and of an industry that clothes our buildings and
monuments."—Ohioana Quarterly
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