Deep Ecology, Part 8: Honoring The Wild

Deep Ecology, Part 8: Honoring The Wild

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MP3 Download Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 8: Honoring The Wild with Gary Snyder Gary Snyder is a renowned poet, activist, and ecologist. After years of patience and persistent invitations, we finally persuaded him to give us an hour of his exquisite insights into nature: What does “wild nature” really mean? Through your lifestyle, are you honoring it? Destroying it? Learning anything from it? Snyder offers specific advice on practical ways to improve your personal relationship to wild nature, understand the global situation more fully, and work to improve the ecological health of your own local community. “We have a long and respectable history of being deeply involved and totally at home in the natural world,” says Snyder, “and we can recapture that. We can live it again.” (hosted by Michael Toms) Bio Gary Snyder is poet, often associated with the "Beat Generation" and the "San Francisco Renaissance", essayist, lecturer, and environmental activist, frequently described as the "poet laureate of Deep Ecology". Snyder is a winner of a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. His work, in his various roles, reflects an immersion in both Buddhist spirituality and nature. His books include: The Gary Snyder Reader: Prose, Poetry, and Translations (Counterpoint 2000) Cold Mountain Poems (Shoemaker & Hoard 2003) The Practice of the Wild: Essays (Shoemaker & Hoard 2003) Axe Handles: Poems (Shoemaker & Hoard 2005) Turtle Island (New Directions Book 1974) which won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry Back on the Fire: Essays (Counterpoint 2008) A Place in Space: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Watersheds (Counterpoint 2008 revised) Topics Explored in This Dialogue How to re-acquaint yourself with wildness What are the spiritual and philosophical traditions behind Deep Ecology Why the global economy is a social and ecological disaster What is the history and significance of May Day What happened to the Sierra wolverine How you can live more ecologically What is the special role of artists, dancers and cave paintings Host: Michael Toms      Interview Date: 5/1/1998      Program Number: 2723 Music Included From Album: One Thousand Years Artist: Tuu 1992 SDV Musikverlag #SDV 027CD Track - Body of Light From Album: Planet Drum Artist: Mickey Hart Rykodisc #RCD 10206 Track - Bones From Album: 25 for the Earth/Nature Inspired Music Artist: Patrik Turner North Sound #NSCD 25992 Track - Flower Bound

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