meloy, ellen ditzler

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meloy, ellen ditzler

The anthropology of turquoise

meditations on landscape, art, and spirit
2002
The author meditates upon her life, travels, and nature, using the color turquoise as a metaphor for a way to make sense of the world.

The last cheater's waltz

beauty and violence in the desert Southwest
2001
"A thoughtful recounting of one woman?s travels in the post-Cold War American West . . . Meloy?s wanderings take her to the back roads of the desert Southwest, to hidden canyons where Navajo witchcraft and toxic waste reign side by side, and to little towns where uranium miners wait for cancer to claim them. . . . Meloy has not only rediscovered her connection to the badlands?she?s also made a fine book in the bargain." -- Kirkus Reviews.
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