Eating Stone : Imagination and the Loss of the Wild артикул 332b.
Eating Stone : Imagination and the Loss of the Wild артикул 332b.

Book DescriptionAn inspired reflection on the bond between wild creatures and the human imagination, told as a chronicle of four seasons with a band of rare desert bighorn sheep Among the steep cliffs of Utah’s canyonlands a band of rare desert bighorn sheep simply vanished Although the word “extinct” was bandied about, their passing seemed огиьы to fit the downward spiral of native wildlife in the Southwest that began in the early twentieth century Remote, isolated, and elusive, this band slipped through the cracks The bighorns were gone Then they came back We have allowed ourselves few places and scant ways to witness other species in their own world, Ellen Meloy writes, an estrangement that has left us lonely and spiritually hungry Now, with generous empathy and wry humor, the award-winning author of The Anthropology of Turquoise describes the mystery of the bighorns’ self-rescue In the role of an “amiable, nosy neighbor,” Meloy matches her seasonal geography to theirs, observing cycles of breeding and birth, predators and death, the exquisite match of animal to place, of blood and bone to a magnificent redrock canyon On backcountry hikes, downriver floats, and travels to Mexico, the Great Basin, and the Chihuahuan Desert, Meloy roams the rugged habitat of these intriguing and precarious natives Throughout, we revel with her in the air, light, and dazzling colors of the high desert Most of all, we come to understand why she finds that watching wild animals intensely is very much like prayer.  Переводчик:2005 г 352 стр ISBN 0375422161.