Barry Lopez and The Syntax of the River: Julia Martin in Conversation with Scott Slovic
Join us for a conversation with Julia Martin, coauthor with Barry Lopez of The Syntax of the River: The Pattern Which Connects, and environmental humanities professor Scott Slovic. Special appearance by Debra Gwartney. Barry Lopez had no illusions about the seriousness of our global crisis, yet he also felt a deep conviction about the power of hope and the sources of renewal in the living world. Syntax of the River is an extended conversation spanning three days between Lopez and Julia Martin in which he explores what this juxtaposition means for him as a writer.
Free and online. More on the book at tupress.org.
Видео Barry Lopez and The Syntax of the River: Julia Martin in Conversation with Scott Slovic канала Trinity University Press
Free and online. More on the book at tupress.org.
Видео Barry Lopez and The Syntax of the River: Julia Martin in Conversation with Scott Slovic канала Trinity University Press
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