Annie Proulx one of Americas finest writers invites us to share her experience in the building of her new home on a rich plot of untouched unspoilt prairie & her pleasure in uncovering of the layers of American history locked beneath the topsoil. Bird Cloud is the name Annie Proulx gave to 640 acres of Wyoming wetlands & prairie & 400 foot cliffs plunging down to the North Platte River. On the day she first visited a cloud in the shape of a bird hung in the evening sky. Proulx also saw pelicans bald eagles golden eagles great blue herons ravens scores of bluebirds harriers kestrels elk deer & a dozen antelope. She knew she had to purchase the land then owned by the Nature Conservancy & she knew what she would build on it
- a house in harmony with her work her appetites & her character
- a library surrounded by bedrooms & a kitchen. Proulxs first non-fiction in more than twenty years Bird Cloud is the story of building that house
- solar panels a Japanese soak tub a concrete floor elk horn handles on kitchen cabinets
- & an enthralling natural history & archeology of the region inhabited for millennia by Ute Arapaho & Shoshone Indians. It is also a family history going back to nineteenth century Mississippi river boat captains & Canadian settlers & an illuminating autobiography. Proulx a writer with extraordinary powers of observation & compassion turns her lens on herself. We understand how she came to be living in a house surrounded by wilderness with shelves for thousands of books & long worktables on which to heap manuscripts research materials & maps & how she came to be one of the great American writers of her time.