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I believe in all human societies there is a desire to love and be loved, to experience the full fierceness of human emotion, and to make a measure of the sacred part of one's life. Wherever I've traveled--Kenya, Chile, Australia, Japan--I've found the most dependable way to preserve these possibilities is to be reminded of them in stories. Stories do not give instruction, they do not explain how to love a companion or how to find God. They offer, instead, patterns of sound and association, of event and image. Suspended as listeners and readers in these patterns,we might reimagine our lives. It is through story that we embrace the great breadth of memory, that we can distinguish what is true, and that we may glimpse, at least occasionally, how to live without despair in the midst of the horror that dogs and unhinges us.


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Lopez along with Peter Matthiessen Terry Tempest Williams and James Galvin was hailed in Mark Tredinnick's The Land's Wild Music (Trinity University Press 2005) in which Tredinnick analyzed how the landscape nouriBarry Lopezd and developed Lopez's writing. Awards
National Book Award
Award in Literature American Academy of Arts and Letters
Lannan Literary Award
Guggenheim Fellowship
John Burroughs Medal
John Hay Medal
Three Pacific Northwest Booksellers Awards
Two Oregon Book Awards
Two Pushcart Prizes
Two Christopher Medals
PEN Syndicated Fiction Award
Five National Science Foundation Antarctica Fellowships
Lannan Residency Fellowship
MacDowell Residency Fellowship
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Award
Oregon Governor's Award
Elected Fellow of the Explorer's Club. He regularly collaborates with other artists and writers and is active in national and international efforts toward reconciliation.

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.

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