"Where the Water Meets the Sky"
Title | "Where the Water Meets the Sky" |
Year for Search | 2007 |
Authors | Lake, Jay [Joseph Edward] [Jr.](1964-2014) |
Secondary Title | Interzone |
Volume / Edition | no. 208 |
Pagination | 26-28 |
Date Published | February 2007 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The ecological eutopia possible after our environmental dystopia. Much of the U.S. has been abandoned, but the Northwest has managed to create a good society without the power grid or the automobile. |
Holding Institutions | Merril, CU-Riv |
Author Note | (1964-2014) |
Full Text | 2007 Lake, Jay [Joseph Edward, Jr.] (b. 1964). “Where the Water Meets the Sky.” Interzone, no. 208 (February 2007): 26-28. Merril, CU-Riv The ecological eutopia possible after our environmental dystopia. Much of the U.S. has been abandoned, but the Northwest has managed to create a good society without the power grid or the automobile. |