Reviews
of The Smallest Bird in North America
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With the observational eye of Charles Darwin and the soul of John Muir,
Robert Grunst is a first-rate naturalist. He takes us on a journey of the flora
and fauna of his life in the Midwest and West, from the orchards of Michigan,
to the waves of Lake Superior, to the grasses of Wyoming. Grunst focuses on
the small objectthe smelt, the bat, the morning-glory, the peach and pickled
pearto open up the larger vistas of his landscapes. The Smallest Bird
in North America flies an intricate course, carries us a long distance.
Mary Swander
The Smallest Bird
in North America may be read for its enchanted visions. Its charm is rooted
in the poets integrity, the conscience of a man who has found
what he loves. The book may be read, too, as the deposition of a man who intends
to fish his world, a world that, as he says, wed have
measure us so well. Grunsts is an intelligence and an eye Ive
trusted for over two decades now. It is a pleasure to see this body of poetic
vision realized.
Sandra McPherson