Essays let readers 'see' Glen Canyon

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From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Date: 20030321
Author:Lynn AraveDeseret News staff writer

THE GLEN CANYON READER, edited by Mathew Barrett Gross, University of Arizona Press, 210 pages, $17.95.

Don't ignore this new paperback because of its lackluster title or its absence of photographs.

This is a fabulous, vivid compilation of essays focusing on what's under Lake Powell -- the legendary Glen Canyon -- an area often called "the place that no one knew."

We're talking about essays by famous, award-winning writers -- arranged in chronological order. Works by Edward Abbey, Katie Lee, Zane Grey, Wallace Stegner, David Brower, John Wesley Powell and a dozen other writers are included.

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