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How Big the Bigness Is joins Scott F. Parker's previous collection of Oregon essays, A Way Home, in tracing the changing relationship between a changing person and a changing place. This volume widens Parker's scope of interests and is driven by the abiding commitment to the idea that nature and culture are inseparable constituents of the environment.
How to Be: A Work in Progress is a collection of aphorisms addressing the project of an ethical life in the wake of the loss of a viable moral authority. The book treats one's life and one's self as ongoing creative experiments conducted in response to existence.NOW BACK IN PRINT
From the author of Running after Prefontaine and Run for Your Life: A Manifesto comes a collection of essential writings on running. Parker is at his best here celebrating the kind of playful running that any runner can enjoy. The Joy of Running qua Running is a light-hearted and light-footed jog through our most human sport.Many of the pieces collected here are new. Others have appeared previously in Sport Literate, the Oregonian, Run Minnesota, Philosophy Now, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, among other publications.
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