Singing Wilderness

Singing Wilderness
Author: Sigurd F. Olson
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-05-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780307819901

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To do with the calling of loons, with northern lights, and the great silences of land lying northwest of Lake Superior. It is concerned with the simple joys, the timelessness and perspective found in a way of life which is close to the past. I have heard the singing in many places, but I seem to hear it best in the wilderness lake country of the Quetico-Superior, where travel is still by pack and canoe over the ancient trails of the Indians and voyageurs." Thus the author sets the theme and tone of this enthralling book of discovery about one of the few great primitive areas in our country which have withstood the pressures of civilization. Acute natural perceptivity and a profound knowledge of the relationships to be found in nature combine here in vivid evocations of the sights, the sounds, the vast stillnesses, and the events of the wilderness as the seasons succeed each other. But Mr. Olson is not content merely to "describe; he probes for meanings that will lead the reader to a different and more revealing way of looking at the out-of-doors and to a deeper sense of its eternal values. In each of the thirty-four chapters of The Singing Wilderness he has sought to capture an essential quality of our magnificent lake and forest heritage. He shows us what can be read from the rocks of the great Canadian Shield; he offers a delightful essay on the virtues of pine knots as fuel; he writes of the ways of a canoe, of flashing trout in the pools of the Isabella, of tamarack bogs, caribou moss, the flight of wild geese, timber wolves, and the birds of the ski trails. And much more, with something to satisfy every taste for wilderness experience. Superbly illustrated with 38 black-and-white drawings by Francis Lee Jaques, The Singing Wilderness is a book that no lover of nature will want to be without. To anyone who contemplates a vacation in the lake country of northern Minnesota and adjoining Canada, it is the perfect vade mecum.

Singing in the Wilderness

Singing in the Wilderness
Author: Elizabeth Hunter,Isobel Chace
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction in English
ISBN: 0263060381

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Singing in the Wilderness

Singing in the Wilderness
Author: Chace, Isobel,Elizabeth Hunter
Publsiher: Harlequin Books
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1976
Genre: Romance fiction
ISBN: 0373019971

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Singing in the Wilderness

Singing in the Wilderness
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0252025296

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Mellers (composer and professor emeritus, University of York) begins with the confusion of the (unfamiliar) forest within, audible in Wagner's late and Shoenberg's early works, in Delius's A Village Romeo and Juliet, and Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande. The next section, The Forest Without, examines Charles Koechlin's Le Foret Feerique and Milhaud's Le Boeuf Sur le Toit which embrace the real jungle without and the imaginative jungle within. Part 3 shows Villa-Lobos and Carlos Chavez connecting, as Mellers puts it, "the jungle within the mind and the asphalt jungle of a rapidly industrialized metropolis." Part four explores interrelationships between wilderness and machine through the work of Carl Ruggles, Varese, Partch, Reich, and the Australian, Peter Sculthorpe. Finally, the erasure of border between wilderness and civilization is the focus in works by Ellington and Gershwin. Suitable for both musicians and non-musicians. c. Book News Inc.

Singing in the Wilderness

Singing in the Wilderness
Author: Patricia Gresley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1906166102

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Nuk Tessli

Nuk Tessli
Author: Chris Czajkowski
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1551431335

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At once a riveting adventure story and a testament to one woman's resourcefulness, Nuk Tessli is also a heartfelt elegy to the true wilderness and a cry for it's sensible use.

Singing in the Wilderness

Singing in the Wilderness
Author: Luana Stoltenberg
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-11-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 154561704X

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This book showcases the power of Christ to heal and restore people from addictions and traumatic events. Her healing journey with Christ- and the authority of His Word and prayer- allow Luana to speak truth and hope to others who are on the path of self-destruction.

A Private Wilderness

A Private Wilderness
Author: Sigurd F. Olson
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452966854

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The personal diaries of one of America’s best-loved naturalists, revealing his difficult and inspiring path to finding his voice and becoming a writer Few writers are as renowned for their eloquence about the natural world, its power and fragility, as Sigurd F. Olson (1899–1982). Before he could give expression to The Singing Wilderness, however, he had to find his own voice. It is this struggle, the painstaking and often simply painful process of becoming the writer and conservationist now familiar to us, that Olson documented in the journal entries gathered here. Written mostly during the years from 1930 to 1941, Olson’s journals describe the dreams and frustrations of an aspiring writer honing his skills, pursuing recognition, and facing doubt while following the academic career that allowed him to live and work even as it consumed so much of his time. But even as he speaks with immediacy and intensity about the conditions of his apprenticeship, Olson can be seen developing the singular way of observing and depicting the natural world that would bring him fame—and also, more significantly, alert others to the urgent need to understand and protect that world. Author of Olson’s definitive biography, editor David Backes brings a deep knowledge of the writer to these journals, providing critical context, commentary, and insights along the way. When Olson wrote, in the spring of 1941, “What I am afraid of now is that the world will blow up just as I am getting it organized to suit me,” he could hardly have known how right he would prove to be. It is propitious that at our present moment, when the world seems once more balanced on the precipice, we have the words of Sigurd F. Olson to remind us of what matters—and of the hard work and the wonder that such a reckoning requires.