What You Won't Do For Love: A Conversation

Author:   David Suzuki ,  Tara Cullis ,  Miriam Fernandes ,  Ravi Jain
Publisher:   Coach House Books
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9781552454541


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   20 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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What if we could love the planet as much as we love one another? ""Warm, wise, and overflowing with generosity, this is a love story so epic it embraces all of creation. Yet another reminder of how blessed we are to be in the struggle with elders like David and Tara."" Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis What You Won't Do for Love is an inspiring conversation about love and the environment. When artist Miriam Fernandes approached the legendary eco-pioneer David Suzuki to create a theatre piece about climate change, she expected to write about David's perspective as a scientist. Instead, she discovered the boundless vision and efforts of Tara Cullis, a literature scholar, climate organizer, and David's life partner. Miriam realized that David and Tara's decades-long love for each other, and for family and friends, has only clarified and strengthened their resolve to fight for the planet. What You Won't Do for Love transforms real-life conversations between David, Tara, Miriam, and her husband Sturla into a charmingly novel and poetic work. Over one idyllic day in British Columbia, Miriam and Sturla take in a lifetime of David and Tara's adventures, inspiration, and love, and in turn reflect on their own relationships to each other and the planet. Revealing David Suzuki and Tara Cullis in an affable, conversational, and often comedic light, What You Won't Do For Love asks if we can love our planet the same way we love one another.

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Author:   David Suzuki ,  Tara Cullis ,  Miriam Fernandes ,  Ravi Jain
Publisher:   Coach House Books
Imprint:   Coach House Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
ISBN:  

9781552454541


ISBN 10:   1552454541
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   20 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Readers interested in the intersections of art and activism will want to give this a look. - Publishers Weekly


"""Readers interested in the intersections of art and activism will want to give this a look."" – Publishers Weekly ""[T]his crystalline gem… is enhanced by interludes of evocative poetry and serene nature photography."" – Carol Haggas, Booklist"


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Dr. David Suzuki has made it his life's work to help humanity understand, appreciate, respect and protect nature. A scientist, broadcaster, author, and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, he is a gifted interpreter of science and nature who provides audiences with a compelling look at the state of our environment, underscoring both the successes we have achieved in the battle for environmental sustainability, and the strides we still have to make. Both inspiring and realistic, he offers leading-edge insights into sustainable development and model for a world in which humanity can live well and still protect our environment. He is familiar to television audiences as host of the CBC science and natural history television series The Nature of Things, and to radio audiences as the original host of CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks, as well as the acclaimed series It's a Matter of Survival and From Naked Ape to Superspecies. David was the recipient of The Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television's 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. An award-winning writer and former faculty member of Harvard University, Tara Cullis has been a key player in environmental movements in the Amazon, Southeast Asia, Japan and British Columbia. She was a founder of the Turning Point Initiative, now known as the Coastal First Nations Great Bear Initiative. This brought First Nations of British Columbia's central and northern coasts into a historic alliance, protecting the ecology of the region known as the Great Bear Rainforest. In 1990 Dr. Tara Cullis co-founded, with Dr. David Suzuki, the David Suzuki Foundation to ""collaborate with Canadians from all walks of life including government and business, to conserve our environment and find solutions that will create a sustainable Canada through science-based research, education and policy work."" Tara founded or co-founded nine other organizations before co-founding the David Suzuki Foundation. Tara has been adopted and named by Haida, Gitga'at, Heiltsuk, and Nam'gis First Nations. Miriam Fernandes is a Toronto-based artist who has worked as an actor, director, and theatre-maker around the world. Recent directing and creation credits includeHayavadana(Soulpepper Theatre),Nesen, (MiniMidiMaxi Festival, Norway)The First Time I Saw the Sea(YVA Company, Norway). She is currently is co-writing/adapting for the stage the ancient epic,Mahabharata(Why Not Theatre/Shaw Festival), is developing a Deaf/hearing production ofLady Macbeth(in partnership with 1S1 Collective), and is the co-writer ofWhat You Won't Do for Lovewith Drs. David Suzuki and Tara Cullis. Miriam is the recipient of the JBC Watkins Award and was nominated for the inaugural Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prize. She is also the co-artistic director of Why Not Theatre and has trained with Anne Bogart's SITI Company, and is a graduate of cole Internationale de Thtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Toronto-based stage director Ravi Jain is a multi-award-winning artist known for making politically bold and accessible theatrical experiences in both small indie productions and large theatres. As the founding artistic director of Why Not Theatre, Ravi has established himself as an artistic leader for his inventive productions, international producing/collaborations and innovative producing models which are aimed to better support emerging artists to make money from their art. Ravi was twice shortlisted for the 2016 and 2019 Siminovitch Prize and won the 2012 Pauline McGibbon Award for Emerging Director and the 2016 Canada Council John Hirsch Prize for direction. He is a graduate of the two-year program at cole Internationale de Thtre Jacques Lecoq. He was selected to be on the roster of clowns for Cirque du Soleiel. Currently,Sea Sick,which he co-directed, will be on at the National Theatre in London, his adaptation of tThe Indian epicMahabaratawill premier at the Shaw Festival, andWhat You Won't Do For Love, starring David Suzuki will premier in 2021.

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