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The Snakes That Ate Florida: Reporting, Essays, and Criticism
Ian Frazier
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Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Date
January 13, 2026
Culture
Essays
History
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Politics
Selected pieces on nature, history, politics, and urban culture from Ian Frazier.
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An excellent collection ... Understated and eclectic ... Mr. Frazier’s eye is sympathetic and free from sentimentality.
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A generous sampling demonstrating the encyclopedic breadth of his curiosity and the versatility of his writing ... Consistently pleasing.
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Frazier is an exemplary prose writer, and aspiring practitioners couldn’t ask for a better textbook.
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