Linda Hogan's sun storm and Cheryll Glotfelty's criticism summarize two different cultural perspectives which are inevitable conflicts that occur when their lives are completely dependent on it. Western culture believes that the earth is nothing but an endless resource without recognizing that it is likely that the earth will produce their own death through their activities. Then there is a land culture that personalize the land. They believe that the earth is the entity to which they are connected; the bond that they have destroyed.
Linda Hogan projected her environmental activities into her novel. The fictional story, the average spirit, the sun's storm, and the power are based on the true story above. When people are increasingly aware of the environmental crisis and are looking for alternative means, Linda Hogan points out the spirituality, respect and relationship to the land of the American Indians. However, she also pointed out the reality hidden behind American stereotypes by tackling the problem of environmental justice. Hogan attaches attention to the situation of reality which has not been discussed and challenges the stereotype which distorts the fact.
This book is mainly about Linda Hogan's writing experience. Linda Hogan is an Indian girl. She was born in Denver and grew up in Oklahoma. She has received many awards in writing and has many papers and poems. In this reading, Linda Hogan tells us many stories about her favorite writing based on her reading and experience. She wrote a lot about how the poet hears the sound, talks to nature, and can write poetry based on the poet's own experience. Linda Hogan is obviously a nature lover. She talked a lot about nature in her writing. She also wrote several stories telling why she likes herself and is writing passion. She also encouraged us to write down her wonderful story. She wrote this article for those who do not like to write. Linda Hogan's work is effective by writing style