"In order to accept the enormous responsibility that comes of being in the world, we must first conceive, in spite of all the obstacles, the state of actually being the world." It is for this reason that John R. Campbell came to the Klamath marshes, a wetland in southern Oregon formed by three ancient, shallow lakes. Absence and Light is Campbell's account of his exploration of the marshes and a meditation on the world he found there, on his growing understanding of the physical, emotional, moral, and aesthetic meaning of ...
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"In order to accept the enormous responsibility that comes of being in the world, we must first conceive, in spite of all the obstacles, the state of actually being the world." It is for this reason that John R. Campbell came to the Klamath marshes, a wetland in southern Oregon formed by three ancient, shallow lakes. Absence and Light is Campbell's account of his exploration of the marshes and a meditation on the world he found there, on his growing understanding of the physical, emotional, moral, and aesthetic meaning of that world, on his own growth as a man. Through Campbell's eyes, we observe the stirring and astonishing beauty of the marshes and their creatures, and the utter poignancy of their fragility before the heedless ambitions of humankind.This is nature writing at its most profound and moving, writing that in examining and defining the world of nature helps us to understand the very complicated and contradictory realities of being human. Campbell's luminous descriptions and mystical insights will long linger in the reader's memory.
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VG/VG. 0874174961. Hardcover first edition in yellow cloth with scant evidence of wear. Endpapers clean, unmarked, as are contents. Crisp, glossy DJ with hint of shelfwear (no tears). Not a former library copy.;
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New. This text is a thought-provoking commentary on contemporary culture presented in a series of meditations on the Klamath marshes, an area on the Oregon/California border rich in both natural and human history. Series: Environmental Arts & Humanities S. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBBWF; 1KBBWR; DNF; RNF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 191 x 140 x 19. Weight in Grams: 299. 2002. 1st Edition. Hardcover.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.