From the Sierra Nevada, the Mojave Desert, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Bahamas to her home ground on the high plateaus and in the deep canyons of the Southwest, artist-naturalist Ellen Meloy plumbs her lifelong intoxication with light and color, expressed as a profound attachment to landscape.
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From the Sierra Nevada, the Mojave Desert, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Bahamas to her home ground on the high plateaus and in the deep canyons of the Southwest, artist-naturalist Ellen Meloy plumbs her lifelong intoxication with light and color, expressed as a profound attachment to landscape.
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Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 0375408851. Hardcover with dustjacket, first printing as indicated by the publisher's "1" in the number line on copyright page, book has mild edge-creasing at bottom of spine and the front corners, the binding is clean and tight and the contents are fine, the jacket has moderate surface-rubbing and a circular, slightly discolored area on the rear panel where a label was removed, the jacket is clean and presentable, the original price (24.00) is present and a professional (removable) mylar cover is included, a journey into our sensitivity to color.
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 8x5x1; Previous owner name on front endpaper. The true first printing of the first edition, with appropriate issue points; quite scarce thus. Ellen Meloy (1946-2004) was an American nature writer. In this luminous mix of memoir, natural history, and eccentric adventure, Meloy uses turquoise-the color and the gem-as a metaphor for a way to make sense of the world from the clues of nature. From the Sierra Nevada, the Mojave Desert, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Bahamas to her home ground on the high plateaus and in the deep canyons of the Southwest, we journey with Meloy through diverse habitats of supersensual light, through places of beauty and places of desecration. With keen vision and sharp wit she introduces us to deserts, canyons, turquoise seas, and ancestral mountains, as well as to comedian plants, psychiatrist mules, and Persians who consider turquoise the equivalent of a bulletproof vest. Meloy describes women held to the desert by sheer gravity, and she mourns the passing of her oldest neighbors, the Navajo velvet grandmothers whose attire and aesthetics absorb the vivid palette of their homeland. There is a swim across the Mojave, a harrowing error on a solo trip down a wild river, and a birthday party with wild sheep. Throughout, Meloy invites us to appreciate along with her the environments, creatures, and objects that celebrate what we often take for granted: our own spirits, the eternity of all things. Anthropology of Turquoise (2002) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and won the Utah Book Award and the Banff Mountain Book Festival Award in the adventure and travel category. Meloy is the namesake of an award, given yearly by The Ellen Meloy Fund for Desert Writers.