Tawny Grammar: Essays (Counterpoints Series) - Gary Snyder
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Tawny Grammar: Essays (Counterpoints Series)
Gary Snyder
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Two beautifully paired essays, "Tawny Grammar" and "Good, Wild, Sacred," serve to offer an autobiographical framework for Gary Snyder's long work as a poet, environmentalist, and a leader of the Buddhist community in North America. He begins standing outside a community hall in Portland, Oregon, in 1943 and concludes as a homesteader in the backcountry of Northern California more than forty-five years later. A wonderful introduction to Gary Snyder, this will also serve to remind his faithful readers of the thrill of his insights and his commitments crucial to our future on Turtle Island. Each palm-size book in the Counterpoints series is meant to stay with you, whether safely in your pocket or long after you turn the last page. From short stories to essays to poems, these little books celebrate our most-beloved writers, whose work encapsulates the spirit of Counterpoint Press: cutting-edge, wide-ranging, and independent.
Gary Sherman Snyder (1930) es poeta, traductor, ensayista, conferenciante y activista del medio ambiente estadounidense. Es considerado uno de los fundadores y precursores del movimiento contracultural de la década de 1960. Entre otros galardones, cuenta con el premio Pulitzer de poesía. Ha publicado más de 25 libros y ha sido traducido a más de 20 idiomas.