Riccardo Boncepi
Richard F. Fleck is author/editor of numerous books including A Colorado River Reader (University of Utah Pr., 2000), Breaking Through the Clouds (Pruett, 2005), and very well received Critical Perspectives on Native American Fiction (Three Continents Pr., 1993, 1997). He has taught at the University of Wyoming (1965-1990), University of Northern Colorado (2001-2008) and as a visiting professor at Osaka University, Japan (1981-82), State University of New York at Cortland (1986-87, 1988-89) and at University of Bologna, Italy, spring, 2005. His biography appears in Who's Who in America, 2009. He is married with three children and seven grandchildren, all of whom share in his joy with the outdoors.
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Rutgers University, B.A., 1959, Colorado State University, M.A., 1962, The University of New Mexico, Ph.D, 1970 (English)Interests
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A Native American QuestIn general, while modern industrialized society exploits Nature for profit, tribal societies quest (not always successfully) to maintain a balance and harmony with the Earth Mother. -
The Joys of YellowstoneJohn Muir visited Yellowstone in the late 1890s to declare that a thousands wonders are calling. The modern visitor can still hear these thousand wonders calling him to look up and see. -
The Snows of Halla SanJonathan Boucher and I ascended Halla San in early April from warm pineapple orchards of Cheju Island up into frozen snow patches and finally into a spring blizzard to reach the summit. -
Shoshone Ghost DanceRupert Weeks (1918-1983) has provided this family legend of a late nineteenth-century ghost dance that may have saved the lives of his great uncle and fellow hunters.
