Robert Finch (nature writer)

Robert Finch (born 1943) is an American an author, essayist, and radio commentator.

Biography

He was born in West Virginia and grew up in Newark, New Jersey. He has lived in Cape Cod since 1971 and has written several books about the nature, natural and human histories of Cape Cod. His first book, Common Ground: A Naturalist's Cape Cod (1981), was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction in 1982.

Robert Finch has served as publications director for the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History and as a staff member of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference at Middlebury College. His radio show with the National Public Radio member station WGBH, titled "A Cape Cod Notebook", won the 2006 "New England Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Radio Writing." For ten years, Finch also taught creative nonfiction in the Spalding University Master of Fine Arts program.[1]

Awards

Praise for Robert Finch

Annie Dillard said: "Robert Finch is one of our finest observers...I admire his essays very much for their strength, subtlety, and above all their geniality." [2]

Bibliography

Collections of Essays

References

  1. "19th Century Mapmaking of the Cape & Islands". Cape Cod Today. 22 October 2009. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  2. Finch, Robert (2001). Death of a Hornet: and Other Cape Cod Essays. Counterpoint. pp. back cover. ISBN 1-58243-138-8.

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