Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World: Essays

Author:   Barry Lopez ,  Rebecca Solnit
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A “lyrical” (Chicago Tribune) final work of nonfiction from the National Book Award–winning author of Arctic Dreams and Horizon, a literary icon whose writing, fieldwork, and mentorship inspired generations of writers and activists.   “Mesmerizing . . . a master observer . . . whose insight and moral clarity have earned comparisons to Henry David Thoreau.”—The Wall Street Journal ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Outside ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times An ardent steward of the land, fearless traveler, and unrivaled observer of nature and culture, Barry Lopez died after a long illness on Christmas Day 2020. The previous summer, a wildfire had consumed much of what was dear to him in his home place and the community around it—a tragic reminder of the climate change of which he’d long warned. At once a cri de coeur and a memoir of both pain and wonder, this remarkable collection of essays adds indelibly to Lopez’s legacy, and includes previously unpublished works, some written in the months before his death. They unspool memories both personal and political, among them tender, sometimes painful stories of his childhood in New York City and California, reports from expeditions to study animals and sea life, recollections of travels to Antarctica and other extraordinary places on earth, and meditations on finding oneself amid vast, dramatic landscapes. He reflects on those who taught him, including Indigenous elders and scientific mentors who sharpened his eye for the natural world. We witness poignant returns from his travels to the sanctuary of his Oregon backyard, adjacent to the McKenzie River. And in prose of searing candor, he reckons with the cycle of life, including his own, and—as he has done throughout his career—with the dangers the earth and its people are facing. With an introduction by Rebecca Solnit that speaks to Lopez’s keen attention to the world, including its spiritual dimensions, Embrace Fearlessly the Burning World opens our minds and souls to the importance of being wholly present for the beauty and complexity of life. “This posthumously published collection of essays by nature writer Barry Lopez reveals an exceptional life and mind . . . While certainly a testament to his legacy and an ephemeral reprieve from his death in 2020, this book is more than a memorial: it offers a clear-eyed praxis of hope in what Lopez calls this ‘Era of Emergencies.’”—Scientific American

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Author:   Barry Lopez ,  Rebecca Solnit
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780593242827


ISBN 10:   0593242823
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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To meet Barry was to feel we were entering a sphere where a language was spoken that had been fading away-the language of our inseparable connection with the natural world-yet here was a speaker who was renewing it. . . . A lonely speaker then-he must often have wondered whether anyone was truly listening-he is an essential speaker now. -Margaret Atwood in Orion Magazine I don't know of any other writer who so mesmerizingly, so seemingly effortlessly, weaves together art, science, and poetry. . . .Barry Lopez is one of my literary heroes. -Andrea Wulf No one has worked harder to make sense of our present civilization. -Bill McKibben There are few writers who give us such thorough companionship and leadership on our life's path and our species's often terrible path. -Sharon Olds in Orion Magazine The world is vast, and so are the heart and the curiosity of Barry Lopez. His voice is incomparable and necessary. -David Quammen In his intensity, his clarity, and his capacity for wonder, Lopez is unmatched. -Elizabeth Kolbert


Praise for Barry Lopez To meet Barry was to feel we were entering a sphere where a language was spoken that had been fading away-the language of our inseparable connection with the natural world-yet here was a speaker who was renewing it. . . . A lonely speaker then-he must often have wondered whether anyone was truly listening-he is an essential speaker now. -Margaret Atwood in Orion Magazine I don't know of any other writer who so mesmerizingly, so seemingly effortlessly, weaves together art, science, and poetry. . . .Barry Lopez is one of my literary heroes. -Andrea Wulf No one has worked harder to make sense of our present civilization. -Bill McKibben There are few writers who give us such thorough companionship and leadership on our life's path and our species's often terrible path. -Sharon Olds in Orion Magazine The world is vast, and so are the heart and the curiosity of Barry Lopez. His voice is incomparable and necessary. -David Quammen In his intensity, his clarity, and his capacity for wonder, Lopez is unmatched. -Elizabeth Kolbert


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Barry Lopez (1945–2020) was the author of various essay and story collections: Arctic Dreams, which received the National Book Award; Of Wolves and Men, a National Book Award finalist; and, most recently, Horizon, which was named a best book of the year by The New York Times, NPR, and The Guardian. A frequent contributor to both American and foreign journals, Lopez was the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim, Lannan, and National Science foundations and was honored by numerous institutions for his literary, humanitarian, and environmental work. He lived in Finn Rock, Oregon, with his wife, Debra Gwartney.

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