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Kathleen Dean Moore Holdfast: At Home In The Natural World GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS 1558217800 / 9781558217805 Hardcover BOOK
Twenty elegant essays by the award-winning author of Riverwalking. Explore the natural world from the Oregon coast to the Alaskan shores. 5x8 inches, 176 pgs.
'With the finely honed skills of an essayist, the heightened sensibility of a naturalist, and the carefully reasoned mind of a philosopher, Kathleen Dean Moore examines our connections to what we hold most dear. In a quest for the metaphorical holdfast'-the structure at the end of seaweed strands that attach to rocks with a strength that even ocean gales cannot rend'-Moore seeks to understand that which affixes her firmly to family and place.
The natural world is fertile ground to explore these vital elements and the importance of living 'thickly,' as she writes, plumbing the rich depths of each moment. In twenty elegant, probing essays she meditates on connection and separation: the sense of brotherhood fostered by communal howling; the inevitability of losing our children to their own lives. She is joyous, playful, and mournful as she ponders the sublimity of life and longing in the creatures of the sea; the pleasures of taking candy from her unwitting students on Halloween; facing the decision to end her father's life. She is curious and wise as she celebrates otters and chickadees, clams and kelp, and the relationship between place and memory.
From the Oregon coast she calls home to Alaskan shores, Moore travels geographically and philosophically, leaving no doubt of her virtuosity and range.
A gifted essayist . . . Moore's prose is elegant and poetic. -'Hungry Mind Review
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kathleen Dean Moore is the chair of the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University, and the author of Riverwalking, her highly acclaimed first book and winner of a 1995 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award. Her essays have appeared in dozens of publications including The New York Times, Field & Stream, Southern Review, Northwest Review, and WildEarth. She lives in Corvallis, Oregon. Price:
15.60 USD
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Kathleen Dean Moore Holdfast: At Home In The Natural World GLOBE PEQUOT ( THE LYONS PRESS 1592283276 / 9781592283279 Paperback BOOK
Twenty elegant essays by the award-winning author of Riverwalking. Explore the natural world from the Oregon coast to the Alaskan shores. 5x8 inches, 176 pgs.
'With the finely honed skills of an essayist, the heightened sensibility of a naturalist, and the carefully reasoned mind of a philosopher, Kathleen Dean Moore examines our connections to what we hold most dear. In a quest for the metaphorical holdfast'-the structure at the end of seaweed strands that attach to rocks with a strength that even ocean gales cannot rend'-Moore seeks to understand that which affixes her firmly to family and place.
The natural world is fertile ground to explore these vital elements and the importance of living 'thickly,' as she writes, plumbing the rich depths of each moment. In twenty elegant, probing essays she meditates on connection and separation: the sense of brotherhood fostered by communal howling; the inevitability of losing our children to their own lives. She is joyous, playful, and mournful as she ponders the sublimity of life and longing in the creatures of the sea; the pleasures of taking candy from her unwitting students on Halloween; facing the decision to end her father's life. She is curious and wise as she celebrates otters and chickadees, clams and kelp, and the relationship between place and memory.
From the Oregon coast she calls home to Alaskan shores, Moore travels geographically and philosophically, leaving no doubt of her virtuosity and range.
A gifted essayist . . . Moore's prose is elegant and poetic. -'Hungry Mind Review
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kathleen Dean Moore is the chair of the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University, and the author of Riverwalking, her highly acclaimed first book and winner of a 1995 Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award. Her essays have appeared in dozens of publications including The New York Times, Field & Stream, Southern Review, Northwest Review, and WildEarth. She lives in Corvallis, Oregon. Price:
14.61 USD
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