A place in space
ethics, aesthetics, and watersheds : new and selected prose
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Author
Publication
1995 - Counterpoint, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
65,750 words, Guess
Page Count
263 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL796410M
- ISBN-101887178023
- OCLC Control Number32778451
- OCLC Control Numberplaceinspaceethi00snyd
- Library of Congress Control Number95032305
and 2 more
- Goodreads2432678
- LibraryThing342451
Classifications
- DDC814/.54
- LCCPS3569.N88 P57 1995
Description
This new collection brings together twenty-nine essays spanning nearly forty years of Snyder's career, with thirteen essays written since the publication of The Practice of the Wild in 1990. Displaying his playful and subtle intellect, these pieces explore our place on earth. Snyder argues that nature is not something apart from us, but intrinsic: our societies and civilizations are "natural constructs." Whether through common language or shared geographical watershed, we are united in community. We must go beyond racial, ethnic, and religious identities to find a shared concern for the same ground that benefits humans and nonhumans alike. Snyder argues that this thinking will not make people provincial, but will lead to a new kind of planetary and ecological cosmopolitanism. . Twenty-five years ago, at the first Earth Day, Gary Snyder's speech in Colorado and his manifesto "Four Changes," included here with a new postscript, helped set the tone for our developing attitudes toward the environment. In A Place in Space, he continues his analysis, refining our role on this planet and calling for an ethic that gives moral standing to all beings.
First Sentence
In the spiritual and political loneliness of America of the fifties you'd hitch a thousand miles to meet a friend.
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