Back on the fire: essays
These essays employ fire as a metaphor for the crucial moment when deeply held viewpoints yield to new experiences - the moment when our spirits and minds broaden and mature.... [The author] here writes and riffs on a wide range of topics. He explores southwestern European Paleolithic cave art, and...
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Emeryville, CA
Shoemaker & Hoard
2007
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Zusammenfassung: | These essays employ fire as a metaphor for the crucial moment when deeply held viewpoints yield to new experiences - the moment when our spirits and minds broaden and mature.... [The author] here writes and riffs on a wide range of topics. He explores southwestern European Paleolithic cave art, and his own personal poetic history with haiku. He offers ... reminiscences of his youthful West Coast logging and trail crew day, and the talks he gave in Paris and Tokyo on art and archetypes. He honors poets of his generation, like Philip Whalen and Allen Ginsberg, and meditates on art, labor, and the making of families, houses, and homesteads. -Dust jacket. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 167 S. |
ISBN: | 9781593761370 |
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adam_text | Contents
Part One
1.
Fires, Floods, and Following the
Dao
3
2.
The Ark of the Sierra
9
3.
Migration/Immigration:
Wandering South and North, Erasing Borders,
Coming to Live on Turtle Island
17
4.
Ecology, Literature, and the New World Disorder:
Gathered on Okinawa
21
5.
Thinking Toward the Thousand-Year Forest Plan
37
6.
The Mountain Spirit s True [No] Nature
43
7.
The Path to Matsuyama
51
8.
Writers and the War Against Nature
61
9.
Entering the Fiftieth Millennium
73
10.
Lifetimes with Fire
81
Part Two
1.
With Wild Surmise
95
2.
Sustainability Means Winning Hearts and Minds
97
3.
Can Poetry Change the World?
99
4.
Three Way Tavern
103
5.
The Will of Wild Wild Women
107
6.
Coyote Makes Things Hard 111
7.
Shell Game
117
8.
The Way of Poisons
121
9.
Regarding Smokey the Bear Sutra
123
10.
On the Problems Lurking in the Phrase
Before the Wilderness
129
11.
Allen Ginsberg Crosses Over
133
12.
Highest and Driest
137
13.
Afterword to a New Edition of Riprap
141
14.
The Cottonwoods
145
15.
Harriet Callicotte s Stone in Kansas
149
16.
Empty Shells
155
17.
Grown in America
159
Acknowledgments
163
Publications Record
165
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Contents
Part One
1.
Fires, Floods, and Following the
Dao
3
2.
The Ark of the Sierra
9
3.
Migration/Immigration:
Wandering South and North, Erasing Borders,
Coming to Live on Turtle Island
17
4.
Ecology, Literature, and the New World Disorder:
Gathered on Okinawa
21
5.
Thinking Toward the Thousand-Year Forest Plan
37
6.
The Mountain Spirit's True [No] Nature
43
7.
The Path to Matsuyama
51
8.
Writers and the War Against Nature
61
9.
Entering the Fiftieth Millennium
73
10.
Lifetimes with Fire
81
Part Two
1.
With Wild Surmise
95
2.
Sustainability Means Winning Hearts and Minds
97
3.
"Can Poetry Change the World?"
99
4.
Three Way Tavern
103
5.
The Will of Wild Wild Women
107
6.
Coyote Makes Things Hard 111
7.
Shell Game
117
8.
"The Way of Poisons"
121
9.
Regarding "Smokey the Bear Sutra"
123
10.
On the Problems Lurking in the Phrase
"Before the Wilderness"
129
11.
Allen Ginsberg Crosses Over
133
12.
Highest and Driest
137
13.
Afterword to a New Edition of Riprap
141
14.
The Cottonwoods
145
15.
Harriet Callicotte's Stone in Kansas
149
16.
Empty Shells
155
17.
Grown in America
159
Acknowledgments
163
Publications Record
165 |
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