Nature's Kindred Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, and Gary SnyderUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1994 M04 1 - 200 pages In Nature's Kindred Spirits James McClintock shows how their mystical experiences with the wild led to dramatic conversions in their thinking and behavior. By embracing the ecstasy of nature, they reject modern alienation and spiritual confusion. |
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... Poems 1957-1982 ( Wendell Berry ) Companion to A Sand County Almanac ( J. Baird Callicott , ed . ) Down the River ( Edward Abbey ) Desert Solitaire ( Edward Abbey ) Essays in Philosophical Biology ( William Morton Wheeler ) Great ...
... Poems 1957-1982 (Wendell Berry) Companion to A Sand County Almanac (]. Baird Callicott, ed.) Down the River (Edward Abbey) Desert Solitaire (Edward Abbey) Essays in Philosophical Biology (William Morton Wheeler) Great American Nature ...
... poems , and fiction because individually and collectively the literature , based upon experience in nature and written in the last half of the twentieth century , offers a critique of moder- nity and a positive vision . Absorbed in ...
... poem sequence , Myths & Texts . Myths & Texts con- cludes with " The sun is but a morning star , " which is also , of course , the last line of Walden . Bob Steuding points out that Walden and Snyder's work are identical in their ...
... poems . It is a " renewable energy " whose source is " the delight of being alive " and will " still be our source when coal and oil are long gone " ( TI , 113-14 ) . Considered together , these writers have , with varying de- grees of ...