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An Unspoken Hunger: Stories from the Field

Stories from the Field

Author: Terry Tempest Williams   Series: Vintage

Combines the author's experiences as a woman, a Westerner, and a Mormon, applying them to her theories about the importance of wilderness conservation and the inseparable link between the earth and the human spirit. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. Tour. NYT.

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Combines the author's experiences as a woman, a Westerner, and a Mormon, applying them to her theories about the importance of wilderness conservation and the inseparable link between the earth and the human spirit. Reprint. 25,000 first printing. Tour. NYT.

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The acclaimed author of Refuge here weaves together a resonant and often rhapsodic manifesto on behalf of the landscapes she loves, combining the power of her observations in the field with her personal experience—as a woman, a Mormon, and a Westerner. Through the grace of her stories we come to see how a lack of intimacy with the natural world has initiated a lack of intimacy with each other.

Williams shadows lions on the Serengeti and spots night herons in the Bronx. She pays homage to the rogue spirits of Edward Abbey and Georgia O’Keeffe, contemplates the unfathomable wildness of bears, and directs us to a politics of place. The result is an utterly persuasive book—one that has the power to change the way we live upon the earth.

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Critic Reviews

“"An eloquent book, full of humor and drama, and--most important--Williams's passion for saving the land she grew up in." -- Newsweek ”

“An eloquent book, full of humor and drama, and—most important—Williams’s passion for saving the land she grew up in.” —Newsweek  

“Full of stories that articulate the spiritual need to preserve wilderness. . . . Williams has made it her mission to translate her fierce love of [the West] into a literature of the desert.” —The Washington Post

“There are rich meditations [with] strength and power. . . . From an examination of women’s earliest mythic connections to the earth to the accounts of recent protests against nuclear testing, the idea of women as intermediary between earth and human conduct is interwoven throughout. . . . This is all good stuff, the kind of continuous exploration and adventure that makes a life into a pilgrimage.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Dazzling. . . . Only a few books in my life have made me feel grateful to the author, and An Unspoken Hunger is one of them.” —Maureen O’Neill, The Seattle Times

“Williams has influenced, cajoled, and delighted many, many readers with her compassion and transforming imagination. Like Virginia Woolf, she seems to live on the level of myth and symbol.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review

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About the Author

Terry Tempest Williams is the award-winning author of fifteen books, including Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and PlaceFinding Beauty in a Broken WorldWhen Women Were Birds, and, most recently, The Hour of Land. Her work has been widely anthologized around the world. She lives in Castle Valley, Utah, with her husband, Brooke Williams.

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Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Books | Vintage
Published
31st August 1995
Pages
160
ISBN
9780679752561

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