Edward Hoagland

Edward Hoagland's first book, Cat Man, won the 1954 Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship. Since then he has written nearly twenty books, including Walking the Dead Diamond River (a 1974 National Book Award nominee), African Calliope (a 1980 American Book Award nominee), and The Tugman's Passage (a 1982 National Book Critics Circle Award nominee). In 1982 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hoagland was the editor of The Best American Essays for 1999. He lives in Bennington, Vermont.

Compass Points

Compass Points

Edward Hoagland
Notes from The Century Before

Author Contributions

The Mountains of California Travels in Alaska

Travels in Alaska

John Muir Introduction by Edward Hoagland
The Maine Woods

The Maine Woods

Henry David Thoreau