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The Land's Wild Music: Encounters with Barry Lopez, Peter Matthiessen, Terry Tempest Williams, and James Galvin
1595340181 azw3 The Land's Wild Music explores the home terrains and the writing of four great American writers of placeBarry Lopez, Peter Matthiessen, Terry Tempest Williams, and James Galvin. In their work and its relationship with their home places, Tredinnick, an Australian writer, searches for answers to such questions such as whether its possible for a writer to make an authentic witness of a place how one captures the landscape as it truly is and how one joins the place in witness so that its lyric becomes ones own and enters into ones own work. He asks what it might mean to enact an ecological imagination of the world and whether it might be possible to see the workand the writeras part of the place itself. The work is a meditation on the nature of landscape and its power to shape the lives and syntax of men and women. It is animated by the authors encounters with Lopez, Matthiessen, Williams, and Galvin, by critical readings of their work, and by the authors engagement with the landscapes that have shaped these writers and their writingthe Cascades, Long Island, the Colorado Plateau, and the high prairies of the Rocky Mountains. Tredinnick seeks the spring of nature writing deep in the nature of a place itself, carried in a writers wild self inside and resonated over and over again at the desk until it is a work in which the place itself sings. Read more