Ann Zwinger

Ann Haymond Zwinger (1925–2014) was the author of many natural histories noted for detail and lyrical prose.

Background

Ann Haymond Zwinger was born March 12, 1925, in Muncie, Indiana, the daughter of William and Ann Haymond. While young, she lived along the White River. She studied art history and was awarded two degrees, an A.B. in Arts in 1946 by Wellesley College with the designation "Wellesley College Scholar," now considered roughly equivalent to "cum laude," and an A.M. in Fine Arts by Indiana University in 1950. She married Herman H. Zwinger, a pilot, in 1952. She taught Southwest Studies and English at Colorado College.

She died in Portland, Oregon on August 30, 2014.[1][2]

Awards

She and co-author Beatrice Willard were finalists for the 1973 National Book Award in science for "Land Above the Trees." In 1976, she received the John Burroughs Memorial Association Gold Medal for a distinguished contribution in natural history, Run, River, Run.[3] For the same book, she also received the Friends of American Writers Award for non-fiction.

Bibliography

  • Beyond the Aspen Grove, 1970
  • Land Above the Trees: A Guide to American Alpine Tundra, 1972
  • Run, River, Run: A Naturalist's Journey Down One of the Great Rivers of the West, 1975
  • Wind in the Rock: The Canyonlands of Southeastern Utah, 1978
  • A Conscious Stillness: Two Naturalists on Thoreau's Rivers, 1982
  • A Desert Country near the Sea: A Natural History of the Cape Region of Baja California, 1983
  • John Xantus: The Fort Tejon Letters, 1857-1859 (editor), 1986
  • The Mysterious Lands: A Naturalist Explores the Four Great Deserts of the Southwest, 1989
  • Aspen: Blazon of the High Country, 1991
  • Writing the Western Landscape, 1994
  • Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River Through Grand Canyon, 1995
  • Women in Wilderness: Writings and Photographs, 1995
  • The Nearsighted Naturalist, 1998
  • Nature's Fading Chorus: Classic And Contemporary Writings On Amphibians, 2000
  • Shaped by Wind and Water: Reflections of a Naturalist, 2000
  • Spanish Peaks: Land and Legends, 2001
  • Fall Colors Across North America, 2001
  • Yosemite: Valley of Thunder, 2002
  • Grand Canyon: Little Things in a Big Place, 2006
  • Introduction to "The Sea Around Us" by Rachel Carson, 1979
  • Foreword to "The Forgotten Peninsula" by Joseph Wood Krutch, 1986 e.
  • Foreword to "The Naturalist's Path; Beginning the Study of Nature," by Cathy Johnson, 1987, 1991
  • Foreword to "On Becoming Lost; A Naturalist's Search for Meaning," by Cathy Johnson, 1990
  • Introduction to "The Walker's Companion" by Bill and Margaret Forbes, illustrated in part by Cathy Johnson, et al., 1995
  • Introduction to "Into the Field: A Guide to Locally Focused Teaching" by Clare Walker Leslie, 1999
  • Epilogue to "Nature's Fading Chorus: Classic and Contemporary Writings on Amphibians" by Gordon L. Miller (editor), 2000
  • Foreword to "Profitably Soaked" by Robert Lawrence France, 2003
  • Foreword to "River And Desert Plants of the Grand Canyon" by Kristin Huisinga, 2006
  • Foreword to "America: A Photographic Journey" by Suzan Hall, Fred Hirschmann, 2007

References

  1. Hazlehurst, John (Sep 10, 2014). "Goodbye, Ann Zwinger". Colorado Springs Independent.
  2. "Ann Zwinger obituary". Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  3. "John Burroughs Medal Award List". John Burroughs Association. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  • Wild, Peter (1993). Ann Zwinger. Boise, Idaho: Boise State University "Western Writers Series" (#111). pp. 51. ISBN 978-0884301103 OCLC 28516925
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