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OverviewA Perfectly Ordinary Paradise: An intimate view of life on Brawley Creek, is about the extraordinary lives of ordinary creatures. Centered around the natural life along a small section of land in Missouri, on a tiny tributary that eventually drains into the Missouri River, it explores is a synthesis of science and aesthetics—reason and emotion—and the power of that combination to reintroduce us to a world from which we have become estranged. Intended as a bookend for his earlier work, The Galápagos: Exploring Darwin's Tapestry, John Hess uses his intimate photography of Brawley Creek to illustrate that life in everyone’s back yard is complex and beautiful. Written to be enjoyed at many levels, Hess's lush photographs introduce the reader to the beautiful colors and elegant architectures of the residents of Brawley Creek. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John HessPublisher: Manetti Shrem Museum Imprint: Manetti Shrem Museum Weight: 1.578kg ISBN: 9780578951270ISBN 10: 0578951274 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 15 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJohn Hess is the rarest of guides. In this book he combines scientific insight with poetic appreciation to open our eyes to the astonishing beauty beneath our own feet. He demonstrates how understanding and emotional sensitivity can serve as gateways to wonder, aesthetic delight, and moral sympathy. We owe Hess a tremendous debt for paying attention and for finding the words to invite all of us into this deeply moving meditation. -Paul Wapner, author of Is Wildness Over? and Living Through the End of Nature Though facts and meticulous details are the foundation of this lovely book, Hess's prose is the real magic-lucid, vivid, and graceful. The exploration of Brawley Creek over eras and seasons unfolds like a story filled with characters we come to understand, even cherish. It's a forward looking, hopeful, and uplifting book by a natural storyteller. A joy to read. -R.M. Kinder, author of A Common Person and Other Stories A Perfectly Ordinary Paradise offers a comprehensive way to look at the natural world around us. As a photographer, I've always appreciated learning a new way of seeing, and John Hess's book delivers that. Each Image was articulately composed with a passion and deep understanding of his subjects, and the result is truly inspiring. -Noppadol Paothong, author of Save the Last Dance and Sage Grouse, Icon of the West A Perfectly Ordinary Paradise offers a comprehensive way to look at the natural world around us. As a photographer, I've always appreciated learning a new way of seeing, and John Hess's book delivers that. Each Image was articulately composed with a passion and deep understanding of his subjects, and the result is truly inspiring. --Noppadol Paothong, author of Save the Last Dance and Sage Grouse, Icon of the West John Hess is the rarest of guides. In this book he combines scientific insight with poetic appreciation to open our eyes to the astonishing beauty beneath our own feet. He demonstrates how understanding and emotional sensitivity can serve as gateways to wonder, aesthetic delight, and moral sympathy. We owe Hess a tremendous debt for paying attention and for finding the words to invite all of us into this deeply moving meditation. --Paul Wapner, author of Is Wildness Over? and Living Through the End of Nature Though facts and meticulous details are the foundation of this lovely book, Hess's prose is the real magic--lucid, vivid, and graceful. The exploration of Brawley Creek over eras and seasons unfolds like a story filled with characters we come to understand, even cherish. It's a forward looking, hopeful, and uplifting book by a natural storyteller. A joy to read. --R.M. Kinder, author of A Common Person and Other Stories Author InformationJohn Hess is Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, where during his 30-year career he taught ecology, ornithology, evolutionary biology, genetics, as well an occasional advanced photography class in the Department of Graphics. Hess is also the author of The Galápagos: Exploring Darwin's Tapestry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |