Barry Lopez Popular Books

Barry Lopez Biography & Facts

Barry Holstun Lopez (January 6, 1945 – December 25, 2020) was an American author, essayist, nature writer, and fiction writer whose work is known for its humanitarian and environmental concerns. In a career spanning over 50 years, he visited more than 80 countries, and wrote extensively about a variety of landscapes including the Arctic wilderness, exploring the relationship between human cultures and nature. He won the National Book Award for Nonfiction for Arctic Dreams (1986) and his Of Wolves and Men (1978) was a National Book Award finalist. He was a contributor to magazines including Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, and The Paris Review. Early life Lopez was born Barry Holstun Brennan on January 6, 1945, in Port Chester, New York, to Mary Frances (née Holstun) and John Brennan. His family moved to Reseda, California after the birth of his brother, Dennis, in 1948. He attended grade school at Our Lady of Grace during this time. His parents divorced in 1950, after which his mother married Adrian Bernard Lopez, a businessman, in 1955. Adrian Lopez adopted Barry and his brother, and they both took his surname. Lopez experienced years of sexual abuse as the victim of a serial child molester posing as a doctor who went by the name Harry Shier. When Lopez was 11, his family relocated to Manhattan, where he attended the Loyola School, graduating in 1962. As a young man, Lopez considered becoming a Catholic priest or a Trappist monk before attending the University of Notre Dame, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees there in 1966 and 1968. He also attended New York University and the University of Oregon. Although he drifted away from Catholicism, daily prayer remained important to him as a continuous, respectful attendance to the presence of the Divine. Career and works Lopez's essays, short stories, reviews and opinion pieces began to appear in 1966. In his career of over 50 years, he traveled to over 80 countries, writing extensively about distant and exotic landscapes including the Arctic wilderness, exploring the relationships between human cultures and wild nature. Through his works, he also highlighted the harm caused by human actions on nature. He was a contributing editor of Harper's Magazine and a contributor to many magazines including National Geographic, The Paris Review, and Outside. Until 1981, he was also a landscape photographer. In 2002, he was elected a fellow of The Explorers Club. Arctic Dreams (1986) describes five years in the Canadian Arctic, where Lopez worked as a biologist. Robert Macfarlane, reviewing the book in The Guardian, describes him as "the most important living writer about wilderness". In The New York Times, Michiko Kakutani argued that Arctic Dreams "is a book about the Arctic North in the way that Moby-Dick is a novel about whales". A number of Lopez's works, including Giving Birth to Thunder, Sleeping with His Daughter (1978), make use of Native American legends, including characters such as Coyote. Crow and Weasel (1990) thematizes the importance of metaphor, which Lopez described in an interview as one of the definitive "passion[s]" of humanity. James I. McClintock describes Lopez as an admirer of Wendell Berry. McClintock further observes, referring to Arctic Dreams, that Lopez "conjoin[s] ecological science and romantic insight". Slovic identifies "careful structure, euphony, and an abundance of particular details" as central characteristics of Lopez's work. His final work published during his lifetime was Horizon (2019), an autobiographical telling of his travels over his lifetime. The Guardian describes the book as "a contemporary epic, at once pained and urgent, personal and oracular". A collection of essays, some of which had previously been published and others of which were new to the public, was published posthumously by Penguin Random House under the title Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World (2022), with an introduction by Rebecca Solnit. An archive of Lopez's manuscripts and other work has been established at Texas Tech University, where he was the university's Visiting Distinguished Scholar. He also taught at universities including Columbia University, Eastern Washington University, University of Iowa, and Carleton College, Minnesota. Bibliography Fiction Desert Notes: Reflections in the Eye of a Raven. Sheed, Andrews & McMeel. 1976. ISBN 0-8362-0661-4. OCLC 2089496. Giving Birth to Thunder, Sleeping with His Daughter: Coyote Builds North America. Sheed Andrews and McMeel. 1977. ISBN 0-8362-0726-2. OCLC 3433348. River Notes: The Dance of Herons. Andrews and McMeel. 1979. ISBN 0-8362-6106-2. OCLC 5170658. Winter Count. Scribner. 1981. ISBN 0-684-16817-0. OCLC 7178782. Distinguished Recognition Award, Friends of American Writers Crow and Weasel. North Point Press. 1990. ISBN 0-86547-439-7. OCLC 21118849. Parents' Choice Award Field Notes: The Grace Note of the Canyon Wren. Alfred A. Knopf. 1994. ISBN 0-679-43453-4. OCLC 29754729. Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award, Critics' Choice Award Lessons from the Wolverine. University of Georgia Press. 1997. ISBN 0-8203-1927-9. OCLC 36165237. Light Action in the Caribbean: Stories. Random House. 2000. ISBN 0-679-31076-2. OCLC 43929944. Resistance. Alfred A. Knopf. 2004. ISBN 1-4000-4220-8. OCLC 53477173. Outside: Six Short Stories. Trinity University Press. 2014. ISBN 978-1-59534-189-1. OCLC 855580539. Nonfiction Of Wolves and Men. Scribner. 1978. ISBN 0-684-15624-5. OCLC 3843350. National Book Award finalist, John Burroughs Medal, Christopher Medal, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape. Scribner. 1986. ISBN 978-0-375-72748-1. OCLC 48071476. National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award finalist Crossing Open Ground. Vintage Books. 1989. ISBN 0-679-72183-5. OCLC 18987292. The Rediscovery of North America. Vintage Books. 1992. ISBN 0-679-74099-6. OCLC 25788222. About This Life: Journeys on the Threshold of Memory. Random House. 1998. ISBN 0-679-30944-6. OCLC 38757150. Apologia. University of Georgia Press. 1998. ISBN 0-8203-2004-8. OCLC 37820073. Horizon. Penguin Random House. 2019. ISBN 978-0-307-35599-7. OCLC 1077254235. Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World. Random House. 2022. ISBN 978-0593242827. Introduction by Rebecca Solnit. Anthology Vintage Lopez. Vintage Books. 2004. ISBN 1-4000-3398-5. OCLC 52410107. Edited volumes Home Ground: Language for an American Landscape. Trinity University Press. 2006. ISBN 1-59534-024-6. OCLC 70167626. The Future of Nature: Writing on a Human Ecology from Orion Magazine. Milkweed Editions. 2007. ISBN 978-1-57131-306-5. OCLC 141187889.. Awards and honors Personal life Lopez's first marriage to Sandra Landers in 1967 ended in a divorce in 1998. He married Debra Gwartney in 2007. After the property surrounding their long-term home near Finn Rock on the McKenzie River in western Oregon was burned in the 2020 Holiday Farm Fi.... Discover the Barry Lopez popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Barry Lopez books.

Best Seller Barry Lopez Books of 2024

  • About This Life synopsis, comments

    About This Life

    Barry Lopez

    The acclaimed National Book Award winner gives us a collection of spellbinding new essays that, read together, form a jigsawpuzzle portrait of an extraordinary man. With the public...

  • The Amur River synopsis, comments

    The Amur River

    Colin Thubron

    "A gripping read with fascinating political insight." (Sunday Times, London)"Elegant, elegiac and poignant...Thubron is an intrepid traveler, a shrewd observer and a lyrical guide....

  • The Wisdom of Wolves synopsis, comments

    The Wisdom of Wolves

    Elli H. Radinger

    'ENCHANTING' MAIL ON SUNDAY They care for their elderly, play with their kids, and always put family first. Can we all learn something from the wisdom of wolves? In this unforge...

  • The Rediscovery of North America synopsis, comments

    The Rediscovery of North America

    Barry Lopez

    Five hundred years ago an Italian whose name, translated into English, meant Christopher Dove, came to America and began a process not of discovery, but incursion "a ruthless, ang...

  • ZUSAMMENFASSUNG - Horizon von Barry Lopez synopsis, comments

    ZUSAMMENFASSUNG - Horizon von Barry Lopez

    Shortcut Edition

    Bei der Lektüre dieser Zusammenfassung werden Sie die Reisen des Schriftstellers Barry Lopez sowie seine Überlegungen über die Welt und die Zukunft der Menschheit kennen lernen. Si...

  • SAMENVATTING - Horizon Door Barry Lopez synopsis, comments

    SAMENVATTING - Horizon Door Barry Lopez

    Shortcut Edition

    Tijdens het lezen van deze samenvatting ontdek je de reizen van de schrijver Barry Lopez en zijn reflecties op de wereld en de toekomst van de mensheid. Je zult ook ontdekken dat :...

  • Still As Bright synopsis, comments

    Still As Bright

    Christopher Cokinos

    An immersive exploration of the nightly presence that has captured our imagination for the entirety of human history."When the Moon rises between buildings or over trees, it’s not ...

  • The Light In High Places synopsis, comments

    The Light In High Places

    Joe Hutto

    Hutto is living in a tent at twelve thousand feet, where blizzards occur in July and where human wants become irrelevant and human needs can become a matter of life and deathto stu...

  • Horizon synopsis, comments

    Horizon

    Barry Lopez

    ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR:THE NEW YORK TIMES  NPR  THE GUARDIANFrom pole to pole and across decades of lived experience, National Book Awardwinning author Barry L...

  • Hope Beneath Our Feet synopsis, comments

    Hope Beneath Our Feet

    Martin Keogh, Michael Pollan, Barbara Kingsolver, Alice Walker & Howard Zinn

    An inspiring anthology for anyone seeking guidance, hope, and strength in the midst of our current environmental crisisfeaturing writings from Barbara Kingsolver and Barry Lopez&#x...

  • The Natural History of Selborne synopsis, comments

    The Natural History of Selborne

    Gilbert White & Richard Mabey

    More than any other writer Gilbert White (172093) has shaped the relationship between man and nature. A hundred years before Darwin, White realised the crucial role of worms in the...

  • Life on the Mississippi synopsis, comments

    Life on the Mississippi

    Rinker Buck

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Audacious…Life on the Mississippi sparkles.” The Wall Street Journal “A rich mix of history, reporting, and personal introspection.” St. Louis PostDisp...

  • The Traveling Feast synopsis, comments

    The Traveling Feast

    Rick Bass

    Acclaimed author Rick Bass decided to thank all of his writing heroes in person, one meal at a time, in this "rich smorgasbord of a memoir . . . a soulnourishing, roadburning act o...

  • Going to See synopsis, comments

    Going to See

    Kurt Caswell & James Perrin Warren

    Contributors include Rick Bass, David James Duncan, Gretel Ehrlich, Kate Harris, and Deborah A. Miranda Explores Lopez’s writing about the natural world in the context of current c...

  • RIEPILOGO - Horizon di Barry Lopez synopsis, comments

    RIEPILOGO - Horizon di Barry Lopez

    Shortcut Edition

    Leggendo questo riassunto, scoprirete i viaggi dello scrittore Barry Lopez e le sue riflessioni sul mondo e sul futuro dell'umanità. Scoprirete anche che : Volendo controllare la n...

  • Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World synopsis, comments

    Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World

    Barry Lopez & Rebecca Solnit

    NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE A “lyrical” (Chicago Tribune) final work of nonfiction from the National Book Award–winning author of Arctic Dreams and Horizon, a literary ico...

  • SUMMARY - Horizon by Barry Lopez synopsis, comments

    SUMMARY - Horizon by Barry Lopez

    Shortcut Edition

    Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes. As you read this summary, you will discover the travel...

  • Modern American Memoirs synopsis, comments

    Modern American Memoirs

    Annie Dillard

    "[In] this anthology of wellchosen excerpts by a satisfyingly diverse group of writers....the truth of their lives shines from every beautifully, often courageously composed page."...