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A Dangerous Place California's Unsettling Fate BY MARC REISNER (Pantheon, $22) MARC REISNER died with paper in his typewriter. When cancer claimed him three years ago (he was only 51), the author of Cadillac Desert, the classic 1986 history of water use in the American West, had his next manuscript nearly completed. Reisner's widow and his editor polished the rough cut into A Dangerous Place: a seismic warning that reads like dark prophecy from beyond the grave. California's big earthquake is coming, Reisner says, and it'll be worse than you think. "The most striking thing about modern California," he writes, is that "most of its inhabitants have settled, and will continue to settle, where they shouldn't have." But Reisner adds a new twist to the usual collapsing-bridges doomsday scenario. Industrial farming has so compacted the soil in the reclaimed marshland of the California Delta, in the northern half of the Central Valley, that the area has become a little Holland: mostly below sea level and kept dry by weak earthen levees. A big quake could destroy those, let the sea in, and create "an 80,000- acre extension of San Francisco Bay." A Dangerous Place is half elegant history and half elaborately imagined tale of a devastating 2005 quake, and like most posthumous works, it has gaps. But Californians should consider themselves warned. And readers should count themselves lucky for one last chance to hear Reisner speak truth about the West.Bruce Barcott SEARCHING FOR EL DORADO A Journey into the South American Rainforest on the Tail of the World's Largest Gold Rush BY MARC HERMAN (Doubleday, $26) IN 1994, RECENTLY graduated from
BAYOU FAREWELL The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana's Cajun Coast BY MIKE TIDWELL (Pantheon, $23) TRAVEL WRITER Mike Tidwell went to Louisiana to write about hitchhiking the bayou on fishing boats and started chasing a bigger story instead: a state collapsing into the sea. "The whole ragged sole of the Louisiana boot, an area the size of Connecticutthree million acresis literally washing out to sea, surrendering to the Gulf of Mexico," he writes, and the culprits are big oil and the Army Corps of Engineers. Canals dug for oil and gas pipelines have caused serious erosion, and by harnessing the Mississippi with locks and levees, the Corps has stopped the floods that washed sediment to the bayou; without that replenishment, soil has begun to slip into the Gulf. As a Manhattan-size chunk drowns every ten months, orange groves become fishing holes and a grand Cajun culture is at risk of disappearing. "I'm a fisherman, me, like my daddy and granddaddy," one old shrimper tells Tidwell. "But de marsh, he's killin' us. He just won't hold togedder anymore. We'll all be leavin' here soon, just like de ducks in de spring, everybody moving on." B.B. FLY-FISHING THE 41ST Around the World on the 41st Parallel BY JAMES PROSEK (HarperCollins, $28) SEVEN YEARS AGO, James Prosek, a virtuoso watercolorist, published a slim, wildly successful volume called Trout: An Illustrated History. Now, at the venerable age of 27, the Yale-educated prodigy is out with his fifth book on the subject, in which he casts and paints his way west to east around the globe following roughly the same latitude as his home in Connecticut. Prosek hooks a 50-pound silure, a catfish-like monster, on the Seine in Paris, pursues the mysterious Tigris trout along the tense Turkey-Iraq border, and lands a long-toothed grayling (a fish not seen by Western scientists for more than 100 years) on a stream in Outer Mongolia. He sometimes strains for literary effectand his habit of recounting his numerous affairs and near-affairs is sophomoricbut when he sticks to the fishing, Prosek can reel you in. R.B.
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