By MinnPost Staff | Published Fri, Feb 12 2010 8:12 am
Can you identify bur oaks at the entrance to MSP airport? Sue Leaf can. Come meet her at the Book Club Blast.
MinnPost: Tell us about your recent book release.
Sue Leaf:“The Bullhead Queen” (University of Minnesota Press) is a collection of essays set in Center City, MN, on Pioneer Lake.
The book explores the relationship between people and our non-human kin: birds, other mammals, insects, flowering plants -- how we regard them, how our actions affect them, and most importantly, what we owe them.
MP: Which writers have been the strongest influences on your own writing?
SL: Paul Gruchow is the writer I most resonate with -- his keen insight into rural life and his sense of the sacred hidden in the folds of the natural world.
Also, Henry David Thoreau.
I replumb the depths of “Walden” every five years. I see new things in it as I age.
MP: What do you love most about living in Minnesota?
SL: I am deeply tied to the bur oaks, the white pines, the little blue stem grasses, and the sugar maples of the land that we call “Minnesota.”
As I get older, I am shocked by the brevity of Euro-American residence in the region, but I like being able to see evidence of our unsettled past wherever I go.
Does anyone else identify the bur oaks at the entrance to MSP airport?
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