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All The Wild That Remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and the American West [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x140x25 mm, weight: 343 g, 10 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393352374
  • ISBN-13: 9780393352375
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x140x25 mm, weight: 343 g, 10 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393352374
  • ISBN-13: 9780393352375
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
An award-winning nature writer follows in the footsteps of two American writers who personified the Wild West, visiting their birthplaces and the sites they wrote about and discusses the future of the region, now plagued by droughts, fires, fracking and drilling.

An homage to the West and to two great writers who set the standard for all who celebrate and defend it.

Archetypal wild man Edward Abbey and proper, dedicated Wallace Stegner left their footprints all over the western landscape. Now, award-winning nature writer David Gessner follows the ghosts of these two remarkable writer-environmentalists from Stegner's birthplace in Saskatchewan to the site of Abbey's pilgrimages to Arches National Park in Utah, braiding their stories and asking how they speak to the lives of all those who care about the West.These two great westerners had very different ideas about what it meant to love the land and try to care for it, and they did so in distinctly different styles. Boozy, lustful, and irascible, Abbey was best known as the author of the novel The Monkey Wrench Gang (and also of the classic nature memoir Desert Solitaire), famous for spawning the idea of guerrilla actions—known to admirers as "monkeywrenching" and to law enforcement as domestic terrorism—to disrupt commercial exploitation of western lands. By contrast, Stegner, a buttoned-down, disciplined, faithful family man and devoted professor of creative writing, dedicated himself to working through the system to protect western sites such as Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado.In a region beset by droughts and fires, by fracking and drilling, and by an ever-growing population that seems to be in the process of loving the West to death, Gessner asks: how might these two farseeing environmental thinkers have responded to the crisis Gessner takes us on an inspiring, entertaining journey as he renews his own commitment to cultivating a meaningful relationship with the wild, confronting American overconsumption, and fighting environmental injustice—all while reawakening the thrill of the words of his two great heroes.

Recenzijos

"[ An] artful combination of nature writing, biography, literary criticism, and cultural history. . . . Gessners book sands away the varnish of legend." -- Nick Romeo - Christian Science Monitor "[ B]ringing [ Abbey and Stegner] together . . . was a stroke of genius." -- Bill Streever - Dallas Morning News "If Stegner and Abbey are like rivers, then Gessner is the smart, funny, well-informed river guide who can tell a good story and interpret what youre seeing." -- Justin Wadland - Los Angeles Review of Books "A spirited, ecologically minded travelogue. [ Gessner] writers with a vividness that brings the serious ecological issues and the beauty of the landto sharp reliefurgent and engrossing." -- Publishers Weekly, Starred review "Never reduces either man to simplistic categories, but sees in both personalities possible life models, men who loved nature and felt keenly the limits on human liberty." -- David Mason - Wall Street Journal "Two extraordinary men and one remarkable book. To understand how we understand the natural world, you need to read this book." -- Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth "An excellent study of two difficult men." -- Larry McMurtry, author of Lonesome Dove and The Last Kind Words Saloon "Praise David Gessner for reawakening us, in these climactically challenged times, to the wisdom of our two most venerated literary grandfathers of the American West, to remind us of our wilder longings, to incite in us a fury, that we might acteven nowto defend all the wild that remains." -- Pam Houston, author of Cowboys Are My Weakness and Contents May Have Shifted

1 Going West
1(15)
2 First Sight
16(34)
3 Lighting The Way
50(24)
4 Paradise, Lost And Found?
74(34)
5 Oil And Water
108(30)
6 Making A Name
138(26)
7 How To Fight
164(25)
8 Down The River With Ed And Wally
189(24)
9 The Death And Life Of Monkey Wrenching
213(13)
10 Properly Wild
226(31)
11 Going Home Again
257(11)
12 Teachers
268(23)
Acknowledgments 291(8)
Notes on Sources 299(22)
Image Credits 321(2)
Index 323
David Gessner is the award-winning author of Return of the Osprey, My Green Manifesto, The Tarball Chronicles, and other books. He currently lives and teaches in Wilmington, North Carolina.