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Out of a Forest Clearing

Out of a Forest Clearing
Author: Randall Beth Platt
Publisher: Daniel & Daniel Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Airmail

Airmail
Author: Robert Bly
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781555976392

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The illuminating letters of the National Book Award winning poet Robert Bly and the Nobel Prize winning poet Tomas Tranströmer One day in spring 1964, the young American poet Robert Bly left his rural farmhouse and drove 150 miles to the University of Minnesota library in Minneapolis to obtain the latest book by the young Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer. When Bly returned home that evening with a copy of Tranströmer's The Half-Finished Heaven, he found a letter waiting for him from its author. With this remarkable coincidence as its beginning, what followed was a vibrant correspondence between two poets who would become essential contributors to global literature. Airmail collects more than 290 letters, written from 1964 until 1990, when Tranströmer suffered a stroke that has left him partially paralyzed and diminished his capacity to write. Across their correspondence, the two poets are profoundly engaged with each other and with the larger world: the Vietnam War, European and American elections, and the struggles of affording a life as a writer. Airmail also illuminates the work of translation as Bly began to render Tranströmer's poetry into English and Tranströmer began to translate Bly's poetry into Swedish. Their collaboration quickly turned into a friendship that has lasted fifty years. Insightful, brilliant, and often funny, Airmail provides a rare portrait of two artists who have become integral to each other's particular genius. This publication marks the first time letters by Bly and Tranströmer have been made available in the United States.


Here in My Forest Clearing

Here in My Forest Clearing
Author: Anita A. DeCosta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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The View from Federal Twist

The View from Federal Twist
Author: James Golden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781999734572

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Federal Twist is set on a ridge above the Delaware River in western New Jersey. It is a naturalistic garden that has loose boundaries and integrates closely with the natural world that surrounds it. It has no utilitarian or leisure uses (no play areas, swimming pools, or outdoor dining) and the site is not an obvious choice for a garden (heavy clay soil, poorly drained: quick death for any plants not ecologically suited to it). The physical garden, its plants and its features, is of course an appealing and pleasant place to be but Federal Twist's real charm and significance lie in its intangible aspects: its changing qualities and views, the moods and emotions it evokes, and its distinctive character and sense of place. This book charts the author's journey in making such a garden. How he made a conscious decision not to "improve the land", planted large, competitive plants into rough grass, experimented with seeding to develop sustainable plant communities. And how he worked with light to provoke certain moods and allowed the energy of the place, chance, and randomness to have its say. Part experimental horticulturist and part philosopher, James Golden has written an important book for naturalistic and ecological gardeners and anyone interested in exploring the relationship between gardens, nature, and ourselves.


A Clearing in the Forest

A Clearing in the Forest
Author: Carol Carrick
Publisher: Dial
Total Pages:
Release: 1970-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780803712485

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A Clearing in the Forest

A Clearing in the Forest
Author: Kim Love Stump
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780997591408

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Princess Adriana is about to leave the Kingdom of Ayrden on the Journey of her sixteenth year. If she is ever to ascend to the throne, Adriana must go--alone and unarmed--into the unknown. She's been trained and gifted for the Journey, just like all the royals who preceded her--even the ones who never returned. Adriana leaves Ayrden on Sultan, the black stallion gifted to her by her brother just the day before at her birthday celebration. With bravery in her heart and hopes for a quick return, she soon encounters three paths: one of grass, one of gold, and one of gemstones. She chooses the pragmatic path of grass. Although it seems safe, and the landscape familiar, she quickly finds that she will have to overcome nearly impossible challenges. Ultimately, an unexpected friendship changes not only Adriana, but the very kingdom she someday hopes to rule. The question is, will the friendship turn into everlasting love?


Deforesting the Earth

Deforesting the Earth
Author: Michael Williams
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2010-05-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0226899055

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“Anyone who doubts the power of history to inform the present should read this closely argued and sweeping survey. This is rich, timely, and sobering historical fare written in a measured, non-sensationalist style by a master of his craft. One only hopes (almost certainly vainly) that today’s policymakers take its lessons to heart.”—Brian Fagan, Los Angeles Times Published in 2002, Deforesting the Earth was a landmark study of the history and geography of deforestation. Now available as an abridgment, this edition retains the breadth of the original while rendering its arguments accessible to a general readership. Deforestation—the thinning, changing, and wholesale clearing of forests for fuel, shelter, and agriculture—is among the most important ways humans have transformed the environment. Surveying ten thousand years to trace human-induced deforestation’s effect on economies, societies, and landscapes around the world, Deforesting the Earth is the preeminent history of this process and its consequences. Beginning with the return of the forests after the ice age to Europe, North America, and the tropics, Michael Williams traces the impact of human-set fires for gathering and hunting, land clearing for agriculture, and other activities from the Paleolithic age through the classical world and the medieval period. He then focuses on forest clearing both within Europe and by European imperialists and industrialists abroad, from the 1500s to the early 1900s, in such places as the New World, India, and Latin America, and considers indigenous clearing in India, China, and Japan. Finally, he covers the current alarming escalation of deforestation, with our ever-increasing human population placing a potentially unsupportable burden on the world’s forests.


The Clearing in the Forest Vol. 3

The Clearing in the Forest Vol. 3
Author: Wyatt Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-12-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781651415344

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A tale of two families, early settlers on the east Coast that came from England and Ireland. The Halston's weren't happy or Simon wasn't because of the other overbearing settlers. Simon decided to go in search of a better land. The Odomyers family wanted to go too. Simon let them go but he would be the leader. Therewas much hardship and deaths along the way and it was caused mostly by cheating ways. At last after several years of trials and hardships and Simon's only off springs being wed, Simon settled on a mountain that would change their name. The mountain was called Hall's Mountain and it was self sufficient. The story covers four generations of Halls and they were all a success in their own rights. The old cabins of Simon's Mountain still stands with a new road to them and a picnic shelter. Simon's Apple Trees still bear fruit just as all of his offspring are doing. Simon would be proud of them. The clearing in the forest isn't just about a place where Katy Sue took her lover's rods up in her love mound. The Clearing in the Forest meant much more than that to each one in this book, from Simon all the way to his last ancestors each one knew that out there was something they were seeking, they couldn't see it but they knew they would find the clearing in the forest some day and it would be bright and wonderful.


The History of Soul 2065

The History of Soul 2065
Author: Barbara Krasnoff
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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“Achingly familiar and wonderfully strange.” —Samuel R. Delany, Hugo and Nebula Award winner “Plunge into The History of Soul 2065, there’s nothing like it.” —Jeffrey Ford, World Fantasy Award winner Months before World War I breaks out, two young Jewish girls just on the edge of adolescence—one from a bustling Russian city, the other from a German estate—meet in an eerie, magical forest glade. They are immediately drawn to one another and swear an oath to meet again. Though war and an ocean will separate the two for the rest of their lives, the promise that they made to each other continues through the intertwined lives of their descendants. This epic tale of the supernatural follows their families from the turn of the 20th Century through the terrors of the Holocaust and ultimately to the wonders of a future they never could have imagined. The History of Soul 2065 encompasses accounts of sorcery, ghosts, time travel, virtual reality, alien contact, and elemental confrontations between good and evil. Understated and epic, cathartic and bittersweet, the twenty connected stories in Nebula Award finalist Barbara Krasnoff’s debut form a mosaic narrative even greater than its finely crafted parts. Jane Yolen, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master, says in her introduction: “If you, like me, love quirky and original fantasy stories, I advise you to dive right in. If you, like me, admire tough writing that’s not afraid of the grit, dive right in. If you, like me, want to hang out a while with characters rich in their own traditions, dive right in. This is storytelling at the top of the heap.”