
Red
By Terry Tempest Williams
Subjects: Environmental conditions, Deserts, Nature study, Natural history, united states, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Deserts, Utah, description and travel, Wilderness areas, Description and travel, Natural history, Psychological aspects of Wilderness areas, Human ecology, Philosophy
Description: ""It is a simple equation," writes Terry Tempest Williams, "place + people = politics." Nowhere is this more apparent than in the American West, where millions of acres of wilderness are at stake in the redrock desert of southern Utah. "How are we to find our way toward conversation?" she asks. One story at a time. Red traces Williams's lifelong love of and commitment to the desert, as she explores what draws us to a place and keeps us there. It brings together the lyrical evocations of Coyote's Canyon and Desert Quartet with new essays of great power and originality, essays that range from a family discussion on the desert tortoise to an investigation of slowness to startling encounters with Anasazi artifacts (including a ceremonial sash made of scarlet macaw feathers)."--BOOK JACKET.
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