How to Cuss in Western, Michael P. Branch
How to Cuss in Western, Michael P. Branch
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How to Cuss in Western
And Other Missives from the High Desert

Author: Michael P. Branch

Narrator: David Marantz

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/19/2022


Synopsis

Where nature writing meets humor—a raucous, hilarious look at life in the high desert of Nevada, from the author of Raising Wild and Rants from the HillEdward Abbey encouraged his readers to “be loyal to what you love, be true to the Earth, and fight your enemies with passion and laughter.” Here is Michael Branch’s response. Full of clear-eyed explorations of the natural world, witty cultural observations, and heart-warming family connections, How to Cuss in Western is a cranky and hilarious love letter of sorts to the western Great Basin Desert of Nevada.

About Michael P. Branch

Michael P. Branch is a professor of literature and environment at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the author of Raising Wild. He lives with his wife, Eryn, and daughters, Hannah Virginia and Caroline Emerson, in the western Great Basin Desert.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggie on December 15, 2024

Second Michael P. Branch and now I have a comparison - it's like a High Elevation Nevada setting similar to Mike Rowe. Does that make sense? Like, each chapter is separate but together they string an ongoing daily life narrative similar to a biography but also packed full of things you've never wond......more

Goodreads review by Carla on May 18, 2020

I am not a fan of comedic literature, and I wasn't entirely thrilled about the prospect of reading this book. I probably would not have chosen to read it if had not been our May 2020 Bookclub selection. Contrary to my preconceived notion, I found this book to be genuinely funny, interesting, and educ......more

Goodreads review by SundayAtDusk on August 01, 2018

Oh my, between Michael Branch and Julia Reed, this is turning into boozy book week. No surprise there with Mr. Branch since I read his 2017 book Rants from the Hill: On Packrats, Bobcats, Wildfires, Curmudgeons, a Drunken Mary Kay Lady, and Other Encounters with the Wild in the High Desert; which al......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on September 22, 2023

This book of personal essays is delightful and thought-provoking. The author lives with his family in a passive solar home on a hill in the high desert of Nevada. From this vantage point, he offers a clear-eyed, curmudgeonly take on a range of topics: fences, fart jokes, hedgehogs, hurling stuff (an......more

Goodreads review by Schuyler on November 04, 2018

Michael P. Branch manages to make the Great Basin Desert of Nevada sound like nirvana in his book of essays, “How to Cuss in Western.” I reveled in discussions about neighborliness, living on Ranting Hill, throwing things off of Ranting Hill, biting wind, gnawing insects, flatulence and urination in......more


Quotes

“Not long ago, Mike Branch was a respected academic, one of the founders of ecocriticism, before he shed that old skin and emerged anew as a kind of Thoreau in Groucho glasses. That emergence has been a delight for readers, who find both laughter and wisdom in the words of this Western ranter, perched high in his desert home in Nevada, up on Ranting Hill, where he worships a divine troika of family, humor, and place. In his always-engaging essays, we encounter sage and pronghorn, juniper and sandstone, but also garden gnomes, the art of wheel waving, casual strolls to California, Muppets, and a deep meditation on flatulence. A book that could proudly sit on any Western shelf next to Austin’s or Abbey’s.” David Gessner, author of All the Wild That Remains

“By turns hilarious and thought-provoking, Branch’s collection will not disappoint.” Publishers Weekly

“Michael Branch is a master of iconoclastic irony and gifted with a unique and compelling storytelling style that will keep the reader’s riveted attention throughout.” Midwest Book Review

“In [Branch’s] always-engaging essays, we encounter sage and pronghorns, juniper and sandstone, but also garden gnomes, the art of wheel waving, casual strolls to California, Muppets, and a deep meditation on flatulence. A book that could proudly sit on any western shelf next to Austin’s or Abbey’s.” David Gessner, author of All the Wild That Remains

“In How to Cuss in Western, Michael P. Branch once again offers his readers a companionable journey into the remote places he loves so we might share in the unique joy and humor he finds there.” S. M. Hulse, author of Black River 

“If Thoreau drank more whiskey and lived in the desert, he’d write like this.” High Country News