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EP 100 Writing about a life spent living off the land with Seth Kantner

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2021

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Cody talks to Alaskan author Seth Kantner. Seth was born and raised in Alaska, among the animals and the wilderness, and his writing reflects that. It draws from personal experience, often dealing with themes that involve animals, the environment and living off the land. He says that when he was a kid, his family was entirely attached to the seasons and food from the land. Both decided what they would do every day, be it hunting, fishing, picking berries or chopping wood. Seth continues to live this way of life. In the winter, he hunts for caribou and chops wood for the fire that heats his cabin, and in the summer he works as a commercial fisherman. Writing, he says, is what he does after he’s done working for the day. Seth says that he’s meticulous with his writing, that keeping the messiness and the irreverence and the beauty all mixed together is important to expressing an authentic image of remote Alaska. One that shows the reality of living in harsh, inhospitable environments, not just the beauty of things like the Northern Lights and flawless wilderness. Having grown up on the land, and remaining so close to it today, he’s watched how much everything has changed as a result of human encroachment and climate change. His writing details these observations and what it’s like to have, as he says, modernity bumping up against his life. Photo by Kiliii Yuyan

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:12.2

In this one, I talk to Alaska author Seth Cantner.

0:16.6

Seth was born and raised in Alaska, among the animals and the wilderness, and his writing

0:21.5

reflects that.

0:23.2

It draws from personal experience, often dealing with themes that involve animals, the environment,

0:28.6

and living off the land.

0:30.8

He says that when he was a kid, his family was entirely attached to the seasons and food

0:35.2

from the land.

0:37.0

Both decided what they would do every day, be it hunting, fishing, picking berries, or

0:42.4

chopping wood.

0:44.3

Seth continues to live this way of life.

0:46.7

In the winter, he hunts for caribou and chops wood for the fire that heats his cabin.

0:52.0

And in the summer, he works as a commercial fisherman.

0:55.5

He says, is what he does after he's done working for the day.

1:00.8

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1:04.9

subscribers.

1:06.3

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1:09.9

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