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Trade Review

"John Trombold and Peter Donahue's Reading Portland: The City in Prose could be used as an urban history of the Rose City; but more effectively, it is a celebration of Portland's urban life..This collection of authors is superior to any other urban anthologies I have found. I cannot help but wonder if Trombold and Donahue envision a City in Prose series..I anxious await Reading Chicago, Reading Boston, and Reading Las Vegas."

* Columbia *

"[A]ny literate person who loves Portland will enjoy and profit from the readings in this book. Reading Portland is an investigation of the nature of a place, an inductive exploration into the character of a city done with an instrument called prose. Any Portlander who loves this city should have Reading Portland on his or her shelf in order to read and reread tales of the tribe that lives at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers."

* Oregon Historical Quarterly *

"It is the author's diversity of sentiment, style, and time period which creates an interesting and varied perspective on Portland, and ultimately gives the reader great insight into the city's history."

* Portland Mercury *

Table of Contents

The Pull of the Rivers: A Preface, by Peter Donahue / xv
Acknowledgments / xxi
Reading Portland: An Introduction, by John Trombold / xxiii

Early Portland: Muddy Streets and Destiny
MATTHEW DEADY / 3
Portland-on-Wallamet
HARVEY W. SCOTT / 6
From History of Portland
Position and Advantages of Portland
Settlement and Early Times
JANET STEVENSON / 10
From Departure
The Third Month
The Fourth Month
The Fifth Month
ROBERT ORMOND CASE / 20
From Empire Builders
1850—Interlude
Once to Every Warrior
ALFRED POWERS / 28
From Long Way to Frisco
THERESA TRUCHOT / 31
From Charcoal Wagon Boy
Smuggler Catchers
ERNEST HAYCOX / 34
From The Long Storm
MALCOLM CLARK JR. / 40
The War on the Webfoot Saloon
STEWART HOLBROOK / 50
The Three Sirens of Portland
RUDYARD KIPLING / 56
From From Sea to Sea
JOAQUIN MILLER / 59
From Memorie and Rime
The New and the Old
JOEL REDON / 62
From The Road to Zena
E. KIMBARK MACCOLL / 66
From The Shaping of a City
A Wide Angle View
STEPHEN DOUGLAS PUTER / 71
From Looters of the Public Domain
History of the Picture that Elected Hermann to Congress
ANONYMOUS / 74
The Life Story of a Japanese Servant
ANONYMOUS / 78
The Portland Exposition
JAMES STEVENS / 85
From Big Jim Turner
Little Pretty and the Seven Bulls
STEVEN LOWENSTEIN / 98
From The Jews of Oregon
The Story of Aaron and Jeanette Meier

Modern Portland: The Rose City
CHARLES ERSKINE SCOTT WOOD / 105
Portland’s Feast of Roses
LOUISE BRYANT / 112
Two Judges
EVELYN MCDANIEL GIBB / 114
From Two Wheels North
BARBARA BARTLETT HARTWELL / 120
The Wood Household
JOHN REED / 126
Almost Thirty
ALAN CHEUSE / 132
From The Bohemians
ALAN HART / 147
From Doctor Mallory
SANDY POLISHUK / 152
From Sticking to the Union
MICHAEL MUNK / 160
Portland’s “Silk Stocking Mob”
LAURENCE PRATT / 168
From I Remember Portland
Chinatown
Bicycle
JAMES BEARD / 172
From Delights and Prejudices
NANCY NOON KENDALL / 181
From The Wise in Heart
MARY BARNARD / 191
From Assault on Mount Helicon
BEVERLY CLEARY / 201
From A Girl from Yamhill
High School Freshmen
Wise Fools
Love and the Spelling Bee
CLYDE RICE / 210
From Nordi’s Gift
TOM MCALLISTER and DAVID B. MARSHALL / 215
Hometown
ELIZABETH MCLAGAN / 219
From A Peculiar Paradise
Sober, Industrious, and Honest
KATHRYN HALL BOGLE / 225
An American Negro Speaks of Color
AUGUSTA CLAWSON / 230
From Shipyard Diary of a Woman Welder
JOHN OKADA / 237
From No-No Boy
LAWSON FUSAO INADA / 247
The Flower Girls
MARIE ROSE WONG / 258
From Sweet Cakes, Long Journey

Portland Proper: Neighborhoods,
Activists, Nature, and Beer
ROBERT DIETSCHE / 265
Where Jump Was a Noun
DON CARPENTER / 274
From The Class of ’49
May Fete Day
RICHARD NEUBERGER / 280
My Hometown Is Good Enough for Me
PHIL STANFORD / 287
From Portland Confidential
Back to Business as Usual
The Tantalizing Candy Renee
Hot Times at the Desert Room
GARY SNYDER / 292
From The Practice of the Wild
The Same Old Song and Dance
PAUL PINTARICH / 293
From History By the Glass
MIKAL GILMORE / 304
From Shot in the Heart
Settling Down
Strangers
KIM STAFFORD / 314
The Separate Hearth
SHANA ALEXANDER / 321
From Astonishing Elephant
The Elephant’s Child
RUTH BARNETT and DOUG BAKER / 329
From They Weep on My Doorstep
ALBERT DRAKE / 336
From One Summer
Lost Lake
Scotch Broom
Smells
At the Branch
URSULA K. LEGUIN / 343
From The Lathe of Heaven
KENNETH STERN / 353
From Loud Hawk
A Bullet in a Guy’s Head
ALEXANDER PATTERSON / 358
Terrasquirma and the Engines of Social Change in 1970s Portland
ED EDMO / 367
After Celilo
RICHARD HUGO / 371
From Death and the Good Life
JEWEL LANSING / 384
From Deadly Games in City Hall
LOUIS MASSON / 390
From the Wheelhouse of the Western Cougar
DAVID JAMES DUNCAN / 395
From The River Why
Little, But Strong
Closing the Door
WALT CURTIS / 402
From Mala Noche and Other “Illegal” Adventures
Immigrants
Notes on the Mexican Kids
DANIEL CHACÓN / 409
From Chicano Chicanery
Aztlan, Oregon
DOUGLAS COUPLAND / 420
From Generation X
MTV Not Bullets
Transform
Welcome Home from Vietnam, Son
ROBIN CODY / 427
From Voyage of a Summer Sun
The Urban Waterway
WILLIAM LEAST HEAT MOON / 433
From River-Horse
Robot of the River

Contemporary Portland: Scenes and Reflections
ELINOR LANGER / 439
From A Hundred Little Hitlers
The Death of Mulugeta Seraw
Underground
SUSAN ORLEAN / 445
Figures in a Mall
ED GOLDBERG / 454
From Dead Air
KATHERINE DUNN / 463
From Truck
LEE WILLIAMS / 468
From After Nirvana
CARL ABBOTT / 473
From Greater Portland
Ramona Quimby’s Portland: The Nicest City Possible?
DAN NEWTH / 481
Chillin’
JAN MORRIS / 482
The Other Portland
PHILLIP MARGOLIN / 486
From Ties That Bind
APRIL HENRY / 491
From Buried Diamonds
MARTHA GIES / 495
From Up All Night
Obdulia at the Rose Garden
KATHLEEN DEAN MOORE / 501
From Riverwalking
The Willamette
DONALD MILLER / 503
From Blue Like Jazz
Shifts
CHUCK PALAHNIUK / 508
From Fugitives and Refugees
Getting Off: How to Knock Off a Piece in Portland
xii READING PORTLAND
MATTHEW STADLER / 512
From The Stranger
Brown at the Edges with a Chewy White Center
SALLIE TISDALE / 518
Portland from the Air
ELIZABETH WOODY / 524
Buckskin
MIRANDA BEVERLY-WHITTEMORE / 526
From The Effects of Light
PETER ROCK / 530
From The Bewildered
KEVIN CANTY / 537
From Winslow in Love
DAVID OATES / 541
From City Limits: Walking Portland’s Boundary
Boots on the Ground in Sherwood Forest

Selected Bibliography / 549
Citations and Permissions / 563

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      Publication Date: 20/12/2006
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      Trade Review

      "John Trombold and Peter Donahue's Reading Portland: The City in Prose could be used as an urban history of the Rose City; but more effectively, it is a celebration of Portland's urban life..This collection of authors is superior to any other urban anthologies I have found. I cannot help but wonder if Trombold and Donahue envision a City in Prose series..I anxious await Reading Chicago, Reading Boston, and Reading Las Vegas."

      * Columbia *

      "[A]ny literate person who loves Portland will enjoy and profit from the readings in this book. Reading Portland is an investigation of the nature of a place, an inductive exploration into the character of a city done with an instrument called prose. Any Portlander who loves this city should have Reading Portland on his or her shelf in order to read and reread tales of the tribe that lives at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers."

      * Oregon Historical Quarterly *

      "It is the author's diversity of sentiment, style, and time period which creates an interesting and varied perspective on Portland, and ultimately gives the reader great insight into the city's history."

      * Portland Mercury *

      Table of Contents

      The Pull of the Rivers: A Preface, by Peter Donahue / xv
      Acknowledgments / xxi
      Reading Portland: An Introduction, by John Trombold / xxiii

      Early Portland: Muddy Streets and Destiny
      MATTHEW DEADY / 3
      Portland-on-Wallamet
      HARVEY W. SCOTT / 6
      From History of Portland
      Position and Advantages of Portland
      Settlement and Early Times
      JANET STEVENSON / 10
      From Departure
      The Third Month
      The Fourth Month
      The Fifth Month
      ROBERT ORMOND CASE / 20
      From Empire Builders
      1850—Interlude
      Once to Every Warrior
      ALFRED POWERS / 28
      From Long Way to Frisco
      THERESA TRUCHOT / 31
      From Charcoal Wagon Boy
      Smuggler Catchers
      ERNEST HAYCOX / 34
      From The Long Storm
      MALCOLM CLARK JR. / 40
      The War on the Webfoot Saloon
      STEWART HOLBROOK / 50
      The Three Sirens of Portland
      RUDYARD KIPLING / 56
      From From Sea to Sea
      JOAQUIN MILLER / 59
      From Memorie and Rime
      The New and the Old
      JOEL REDON / 62
      From The Road to Zena
      E. KIMBARK MACCOLL / 66
      From The Shaping of a City
      A Wide Angle View
      STEPHEN DOUGLAS PUTER / 71
      From Looters of the Public Domain
      History of the Picture that Elected Hermann to Congress
      ANONYMOUS / 74
      The Life Story of a Japanese Servant
      ANONYMOUS / 78
      The Portland Exposition
      JAMES STEVENS / 85
      From Big Jim Turner
      Little Pretty and the Seven Bulls
      STEVEN LOWENSTEIN / 98
      From The Jews of Oregon
      The Story of Aaron and Jeanette Meier

      Modern Portland: The Rose City
      CHARLES ERSKINE SCOTT WOOD / 105
      Portland’s Feast of Roses
      LOUISE BRYANT / 112
      Two Judges
      EVELYN MCDANIEL GIBB / 114
      From Two Wheels North
      BARBARA BARTLETT HARTWELL / 120
      The Wood Household
      JOHN REED / 126
      Almost Thirty
      ALAN CHEUSE / 132
      From The Bohemians
      ALAN HART / 147
      From Doctor Mallory
      SANDY POLISHUK / 152
      From Sticking to the Union
      MICHAEL MUNK / 160
      Portland’s “Silk Stocking Mob”
      LAURENCE PRATT / 168
      From I Remember Portland
      Chinatown
      Bicycle
      JAMES BEARD / 172
      From Delights and Prejudices
      NANCY NOON KENDALL / 181
      From The Wise in Heart
      MARY BARNARD / 191
      From Assault on Mount Helicon
      BEVERLY CLEARY / 201
      From A Girl from Yamhill
      High School Freshmen
      Wise Fools
      Love and the Spelling Bee
      CLYDE RICE / 210
      From Nordi’s Gift
      TOM MCALLISTER and DAVID B. MARSHALL / 215
      Hometown
      ELIZABETH MCLAGAN / 219
      From A Peculiar Paradise
      Sober, Industrious, and Honest
      KATHRYN HALL BOGLE / 225
      An American Negro Speaks of Color
      AUGUSTA CLAWSON / 230
      From Shipyard Diary of a Woman Welder
      JOHN OKADA / 237
      From No-No Boy
      LAWSON FUSAO INADA / 247
      The Flower Girls
      MARIE ROSE WONG / 258
      From Sweet Cakes, Long Journey

      Portland Proper: Neighborhoods,
      Activists, Nature, and Beer
      ROBERT DIETSCHE / 265
      Where Jump Was a Noun
      DON CARPENTER / 274
      From The Class of ’49
      May Fete Day
      RICHARD NEUBERGER / 280
      My Hometown Is Good Enough for Me
      PHIL STANFORD / 287
      From Portland Confidential
      Back to Business as Usual
      The Tantalizing Candy Renee
      Hot Times at the Desert Room
      GARY SNYDER / 292
      From The Practice of the Wild
      The Same Old Song and Dance
      PAUL PINTARICH / 293
      From History By the Glass
      MIKAL GILMORE / 304
      From Shot in the Heart
      Settling Down
      Strangers
      KIM STAFFORD / 314
      The Separate Hearth
      SHANA ALEXANDER / 321
      From Astonishing Elephant
      The Elephant’s Child
      RUTH BARNETT and DOUG BAKER / 329
      From They Weep on My Doorstep
      ALBERT DRAKE / 336
      From One Summer
      Lost Lake
      Scotch Broom
      Smells
      At the Branch
      URSULA K. LEGUIN / 343
      From The Lathe of Heaven
      KENNETH STERN / 353
      From Loud Hawk
      A Bullet in a Guy’s Head
      ALEXANDER PATTERSON / 358
      Terrasquirma and the Engines of Social Change in 1970s Portland
      ED EDMO / 367
      After Celilo
      RICHARD HUGO / 371
      From Death and the Good Life
      JEWEL LANSING / 384
      From Deadly Games in City Hall
      LOUIS MASSON / 390
      From the Wheelhouse of the Western Cougar
      DAVID JAMES DUNCAN / 395
      From The River Why
      Little, But Strong
      Closing the Door
      WALT CURTIS / 402
      From Mala Noche and Other “Illegal” Adventures
      Immigrants
      Notes on the Mexican Kids
      DANIEL CHACÓN / 409
      From Chicano Chicanery
      Aztlan, Oregon
      DOUGLAS COUPLAND / 420
      From Generation X
      MTV Not Bullets
      Transform
      Welcome Home from Vietnam, Son
      ROBIN CODY / 427
      From Voyage of a Summer Sun
      The Urban Waterway
      WILLIAM LEAST HEAT MOON / 433
      From River-Horse
      Robot of the River

      Contemporary Portland: Scenes and Reflections
      ELINOR LANGER / 439
      From A Hundred Little Hitlers
      The Death of Mulugeta Seraw
      Underground
      SUSAN ORLEAN / 445
      Figures in a Mall
      ED GOLDBERG / 454
      From Dead Air
      KATHERINE DUNN / 463
      From Truck
      LEE WILLIAMS / 468
      From After Nirvana
      CARL ABBOTT / 473
      From Greater Portland
      Ramona Quimby’s Portland: The Nicest City Possible?
      DAN NEWTH / 481
      Chillin’
      JAN MORRIS / 482
      The Other Portland
      PHILLIP MARGOLIN / 486
      From Ties That Bind
      APRIL HENRY / 491
      From Buried Diamonds
      MARTHA GIES / 495
      From Up All Night
      Obdulia at the Rose Garden
      KATHLEEN DEAN MOORE / 501
      From Riverwalking
      The Willamette
      DONALD MILLER / 503
      From Blue Like Jazz
      Shifts
      CHUCK PALAHNIUK / 508
      From Fugitives and Refugees
      Getting Off: How to Knock Off a Piece in Portland
      xii READING PORTLAND
      MATTHEW STADLER / 512
      From The Stranger
      Brown at the Edges with a Chewy White Center
      SALLIE TISDALE / 518
      Portland from the Air
      ELIZABETH WOODY / 524
      Buckskin
      MIRANDA BEVERLY-WHITTEMORE / 526
      From The Effects of Light
      PETER ROCK / 530
      From The Bewildered
      KEVIN CANTY / 537
      From Winslow in Love
      DAVID OATES / 541
      From City Limits: Walking Portland’s Boundary
      Boots on the Ground in Sherwood Forest

      Selected Bibliography / 549
      Citations and Permissions / 563

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