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The Great Clod

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From the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet of  Turtle Island : a meditative, scholarly memoir of Asia―“a book . . . not quite like any other but trademark Snyder” ( Kirkus Reviews ). Over the course of his singular career, the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet, essayist, environmental activist, and Beat icon Gary Snyder has derived wisdom and inspiration from his study of Eastern philosophies, cultures, and art. Now, with this collection of eight essays, Snyder offers “a deceptively small book enfolding a lifetime’s worth of study” ( Kirkus Reviews ). The Great Clod  is the culmination of a project that Snyder began in 1969 with the essay ‘Summer in Hokkaido,’ first published in  Coevolution Quarterly . In it and the subsequent entries, most of which are published here for the first time, Snyder weaves together elements of travel memoir and poetic insight with scholarly meditations on civilization’s relationship to the environment. The result is a seamless exploration of Asia that ranges from Hokkaido to Kyoto, from the Ainu to the Mongols, from the landscapes of China to the backcountry of Japan, and from the temples of Daitokoji to the Yellow River Valley. Here you will find “a series of essays on Asia’s ecological history, combining culture and politics in a way that is, unsurprisingly, poetic and graceful” ( Japan Times ).

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The Great Clod, Gary Snyder

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