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Back on the Fire - by Gary Snyder (Paperback)

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  • This collection of essays by Gary Snyder, now in paperback, blazes with insight.
  • About the Author: Gary Snyder is the author of more than twenty collections of poetry and prose.
  • 176 Pages
  • Literary Collections, Essays

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This collection of essays by Gary Snyder, now in paperback, blazes with insight. In his most autobiographical writing to date, Snyder employs fire as a metaphor for the crucial moment when deeply held viewpoints yield to new experiences, and our spirits and minds broaden and mature. Snyder here writes and riffs on a wide range of topics, from our sense of place and a need to review forestry practices, to the writing life and Eastern thought. Surveying the current wisdom that fires are in some cases necessary for ecosystems of the wild, he contemplates the evolution of his view on the practice, while exploring its larger repercussions on our perceptions of nature and the great landscapes of the West. These pieces include recollections of his boyhood, his involvement with the literary community of the Bay Area, his travels to Japan, as well as his thoughts on American culture today. All maintain Snyder's reputation as an intellect to be reckoned with, while often revealing him at his most emotionally vulnerable. The final impression is holistic: We perceive not a collection of essays, but a cohesive presentation of Snyder's life and work expressed in his characteristically straightforward prose.



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This collection of essays by Gary Snyder, now in paperback, blazes with insight. In his most autobiographical writing to date, Snyder employs fire as a metaphor for the crucial moment when deeply held viewpoints yield to new experiences, and our spirits and minds broaden and mature. Snyder here writes and riffs on a wide range of topics, from our sense of place and a need to review forestry practices, to the writing life and Eastern thought. Surveying the current wisdom that fires are in some cases necessary for ecosystems of the wild, he contemplates the evolution of his view on the practice, while exploring its larger repercussions on our perceptions of nature and the great landscapes of the West. These pieces include recollections of his boyhood, his involvement with the literary community of the Bay Area, his travels to Japan, as well as his thoughts on American culture today. All maintain Snyder's reputation as an intellect to be reckoned with, while often revealing him at his most emotionally vulnerable. The final impression is holistic: We perceive not a collection of essays, but a cohesive presentation of Snyder's life and work expressed in his characteristically straightforward prose.



About the Author



Gary Snyder is the author of more than twenty collections of poetry and prose. Since 1970 he has lived in the watershed of the South Yuba River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1975, Snyder has also been awarded the Bollingen Prize for Poetry and the Robert Kirsch Lifetime Achievement Award. His 1992 collection, No Nature, was a National Book Award finalist, and in 2008 he received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Snyder is a poet, environmentalist, educator and Zen Buddhist.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.32 Inches (H) x 5.56 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Literary Collections
Sub-Genre: Essays
Publisher: Catapult
Format: Paperback
Author: Gary Snyder
Language: English
Street Date: January 28, 2008
TCIN: 1005134601
UPC: 9781593761639
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-7067
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What main themes does Gary Snyder explore in this collection?

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  • A: Snyder explores themes such as nature, personal growth, and the intersection of experience and viewpoint transformation.

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Q: What types of personal experiences does Snyder recount?

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Q: How does Snyder use fire as a metaphor in his essays?

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Q: What insights does Snyder offer about forestry practices?

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  • A: Snyder reflects on the necessity of fires for wild ecosystems, contemplating their effects on nature and our perspectives.

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