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Hearth

A Global Conversation on Identity, Community, and Place

Annick Smith, Susan O'Connor (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
280 Seiten
2019
Milkweed Editions (Verlag)
978-1-57131-380-5 (ISBN)
CHF 27,90 inkl. MwSt
“Some of my favorite people on Earth are in this book, dear writers and grand spirits.” —ANNIE DILLARD
A multicultural anthology, edited by Susan O’Connor and Annick Smith, about the enduring importance and shifting associations of the hearth in our world.

A hearth is many things: a place for solitude; a source of identity; something we make and share with others; a history of ourselves and our homes. It is the fixed center we return to. It is just as intrinsically portable. It is, in short, the perfect metaphor for what we seek in these complex and contradictory times—set in flux by climate change, mass immigration, the refugee crisis, and the dislocating effects of technology.

Featuring original contributions from some of our most cherished voices—including Terry Tempest Williams, Bill McKibben, Pico Iyer, Natasha Trethewey, Luis Alberto Urrea, and Chigozie Obioma—Hearth suggests that empathy and storytelling hold the power to unite us when we have wandered alone for too long. This is an essential anthology that challenges us to redefine home and hearth: as a place to welcome strangers, to be generous, to care for the world beyond one’s own experience.

Annick Smith is the author of several books, including Homestead, In This We Are Native, Big Bluestem, and most recently Crossing the Plains with Bruno. She produced the prize-winning feature Heartland, and was a founding board member of Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute. Her travel and nature writing, short stories, and essays have appeared in journals such as Audubon, Outside, Islands, Travel + Leisure, Orion, the New York Times, Story, and National Geographic Traveler and have been widely anthologized. She was also the editor of Headwaters: Montana Writers on Water & Wilderness, and coeditor with Susan O’Connor of The Wide Open: Prose, Poetry, and Photographs of the Prairie. She lives in Bonner, Montana. Susan O’Connor is an environmental and arts advocate. She has served on the boards of several art museums, including the Menil in Houston, Texas. She has also been a board member of the Orion Society and the American Prairie Reserve. She cofounded several nonprofits, including Pacific Writers Connection, Ala Kukui: Hana Retreat, Ohana Makamae, and Families First both in Boston and Missoula. She was coeditor with Annick Smith of The Wide Open: Prose, Poetry, and Photographs of the Prairie. She lives in Missoula, Montana.

Contents



W. S. Merwin, Rain Light


Annick Smith and Susan O'Connor, Preface: Keeping the Fire Alive


Barry Lopez, Foreword: The Unhearthed



HEART



Natasha Trethewey, Meditation at Decatur Square


Bill McKibben, Heaarth


Luis Alberto Urrea, Codex Hogar


Andrew Lam, Enchantment


Yvonne Owuor, The Fire in Ten


Chigozie Obioma, We Will Wait for You


Pico Iyer, My Mobile Home


Gerður Kristný, Völuspá


Alisa Ganieva, Hearth’s in the Highlands


Zoë Strachan, Small Fires


Jane Hirshfield, The Fire



EARTH



Pualani Kanahele, Kilauea Caldera, My Hearth


Sara Baume, Home Waters


Carl Safina, Soul on the Tide


Sherman Alexie, Ode


Gretel Ehrlich, To Live


Intizar Husain, New Home


Kim Cheng Boey, Home Is Elsewhere: Reflections of a Returnee


Kavery Nambisan, The Rent Not Paid


Frank Stewart, What It Will Bear


Terry Tempest Williams and Sarah Hedden, A Tea Ceremony for Public Lands


Ameena Hussein, A Staircase with a View



ART



Sebastião Salgado, from Genesis (portfolio)


Anthony Birch, Colours


Christopher Merrill, Hearth


Mihaela Moscaliuc, The Ink of Cemeteries


Debra Magpie Earling, The Great Big Rickety World My Father Saved Me From


Geffrey Davis, Even in the Loneliness of the Canyon


Angie Cruz, Dream Shelter


William Kittredge, Refuge


Mark Tredinnick, The Temple of the Word


Mary Evelyn Tucker, From Home to Cosmos


W. S. Merwin, The Other House

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Six black and white photographs by Sebastio Salgado
Verlagsort Minneapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
ISBN-10 1-57131-380-X / 157131380X
ISBN-13 978-1-57131-380-5 / 9781571313805
Zustand Neuware
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