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EVEN MOUNTAINS VANISH By Sue Ellen Campbell
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Subject
- Sports & Recreation
- ISBN
- 9780874807714
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Utah Press
ISBN-10
0874807719
ISBN-13
9780874807714
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2846863
Product Key Features
Book Title
Even Mountains Vanish
Number of Pages
152 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Regional, Essays
Publication Year
2003
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2003-010945
Reviews
"SueEllen Campbell's Even Mountains Vanish is a lacy fabric of hints, guesses, and magical images. Her descriptions are meticulous and arresting."--Linda M. Hasselstrom, editor of Woven on the Wind , "SueEllen Campbell's Even Mountains Vanish is a lacy fabric of hints, guesses, and magical images. Her descriptions are meticulous and arresting."--Linda M. Hasselstrom, editor of Woven on the Wind, "SueEllen Campbell's Even Mountains Vanish is a lacy fabric of hints, guesses, and magical images. Her descriptions are meticulous and arresting."-Linda M. Hasselstrom, editor of Woven on the Wind , "This fine, spare book has an astonishing thought-provoking reach, bringing into relationship a constellation of large, almost cosmic questions."-Melody Graulich, coauthor of Trading Gazes: Euro-American Women Photographers and Native North Americans, "This fine, spare book has an astonishing thought-provoking reach, bringing into relationship a constellation of large, almost cosmic questions."--Melody Graulich, coauthor of Trading Gazes: Euro-American Women Photographers and Native North Americans, "In this elegant, lyrical book, SueEllen Campbell delves into science, philosophy, poetry, religion, and the quirky miraculous details of everyday lives. Her writing takes us on an 'accidental' journey from despair in the face of environmental catastrophe toward spiritual renewal. Her disciplined curiosity and precise imagination renders prose as clear as a caribou trail across snow-covered tundra."-- Peggy Shumaker, author of Underground Rivers , "In this elegant, lyrical book, SueEllen Campbell delves into science, philosophy, poetry, religion, and the quirky miraculous details of everyday lives. Her writing takes us on an 'accidental' journey from despair in the face of environmental catastrophe toward spiritual renewal. Her disciplined curiosity and precise imagination renders prose as clear as a caribou trail across snow-covered tundra."- Peggy Shumaker, author of Underground Rivers , "In this elegant, lyrical book, SueEllen Campbell delves into science, philosophy, poetry, religion, and the quirky miraculous details of everyday lives. Her writing takes us on an 'accidental' journey from despair in the face of environmental catastrophe toward spiritual renewal. Her disciplined curiosity and precise imagination renders prose as clear as a caribou trail across snow-covered tundra."-- Peggy Shumaker, author of Underground Rivers
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Freshman
Dewey Decimal
508.7
Synopsis
"The Earth is old. Nothing lasts. All life is kin. Different eyes perceive different worlds, and much remains hidden. Ours is an age of extinctions; ours are the hands of the destroyers. Grief and beauty are knotted together. Curiosity and imagination are fundamental human forces. So are fear and hatred, passion and compassion. None of this is surprising.... But scale matters. At this high level of generality, everything seems obvious. When I focus on smaller things, the picture changes." from the bookSitting on a mesa above the Rio Grande, her back pressed against the remnants of eons-old volcanic eruptions and her thoughts drawn to the unavoidable significance of the laboratories at Los Alamos a few miles away, an idea plants itself in SueEllen Campbell s mind. Brought to fruition, the idea becomes a journey to find the seam where past and present, geology and history, Yellow-bellied Marmots and White-tailed Ptarmigans meet and join to create the world in which we find ourselves.With elegant, urgent prose, Campbell attempts to make sense of a planet shaped 13.4 billion years ago by awesome natural cataclysm and now threatened with destruction by environmental cataclysms of human origins. Spurred by curiosity, despair, and an analytical mind, she wanders from Colorado to New Mexico to Canada s arctic coast investigating not only facts and data, but also the mystery that lies below the surface.", "The Earth is old. Nothing lasts. All life is kin. Different eyes perceive different worlds, and much remains hidden. Ours is an age of extinctions; ours are the hands of the destroyers. Grief and beauty are knotted together. Curiosity and imagination are fundamental human forces. So are fear and hatred, passion and compassion. None of this is surprising.... But scale matters. At this high level of generality, everything seems obvious. When I focus on smaller things, the picture changes." --from the book Sitting on a mesa above the Rio Grande, her back pressed against the remnants of eons-old volcanic eruptions and her thoughts drawn to the unavoidable significance of the laboratories at Los Alamos a few miles away, an idea plants itself in SueEllen Campbell's mind. Brought to fruition, the idea becomes a journey to find the seam where past and present, geology and history, Yellow-bellied Marmots and White-tailed Ptarmigans meet and join to create the world in which we find ourselves. With elegant, urgent prose, Campbell attempts to make sense of a planet shaped 13.4 billion years ago by awesome natural cataclysm and now threatened with destruction by environmental cataclysms of human origins. Spurred by curiosity, despair, and an analytical mind, she wanders from Colorado to New Mexico to Canada's arctic coast investigating not only facts and data, but also the mystery that lies below the surface.
LC Classification Number
QH105.C6C26 2003
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