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College of Creative Arts >> 2008 Program Offerings >> 2008 Literary Symposium >> Literary Symposium 2008 >> Barry Lopez
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Interlochen Literary Symposium Keynote Speaker Barry LopezKeynote Speaker Barry Lopez 
Author of Arctic Dreams , National Book Award Winner 

"Barry Lopez lavishes his discoveries into a portfolio of delights."--New York Times Book Review

To read Barry Lopez is to commune with a deep thinker. His writings have frequently been compared to those of Henry David Thoreau, as he brings a depth of erudition to the text by immersing himself in his surroundings, deftly integrating his environmental and humanitarian concerns. In his nonfiction, he often examines the relationship between human culture and physical landscape. In his fiction, he frequently addresses issues of intimacy, ethics and identity. 

Barry Lopez is best known as the author of Arctic Dreams, for which he received the National Book Award. Among his other non-fiction books are About This Life and Of Wolves and Men, which was a National Book Award finalist. He is also the author of several award-winning works of fiction, including Field Notes, Winter Count and a novella-length fable, Crow and Weasel. His recent work includes Light Action in the Caribbean, a collection of stories, and Resistance, a book of interrelated stories—Lopez’s eloquent response to the recent ideological changes in American society.

Once a landscape photographer, Barry Lopez continues to maintain close contact with a diverse community of artists. He is on the advisory board of Theater Grottesco in Santa Fe. He has collaborated with composer John Luther Adams on several concert and theater productions and spoken at openings for sculptor Michael Singer and photographer Robert Adams. In another arena of work, he recently collaborated with E. O. Wilson in the design of a university curriculum that combines the sciences and humanities in a new undergraduate major.

Barry Lopez has received numerous awards and prizes, among them the Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the John Burroughs Medal, Guggenheim, National Science Foundation, Lannan Fellowships and John Hay Medals, as well as Pushcart Prizes in fiction and nonfiction. He is a regular contributor to The Paris Review, Orion, The Georgia Review, Harper’s and other periodicals. 

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