Nature's Kindred Spirits: Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, and Gary SnyderUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1994 - 180 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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... meaning and implications . " The aggregate of those ideas is a narrative that orders time morally , explaining the meaning of a group's origins and destiny . It presents the deepest understanding of the relations among the natural , so ...
... meaning in addition to network for energy flow . It has the more ordinary meaning of a collecting device like a fishing net . James Lovelock , author of the Gaia Hypothesis that appeals Gary Snyder : Posthumanist 125.
... meaning and significance . – Rachel Carson ( 1955 ) The informal community of contemporary American writers whose works of the imagination begin with personal experi- ence in nature deserves recognition . Despite the perennial ap- peal ...
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