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1. The Etiquette of Freedom: Gary Snyder, Jim Harrison, and <i>The Practice of the Wild</i> by Gary Snyder, Jim Harrison | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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2. The Gary Snyder Reader: Prose, Poetry, and Translations by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2000-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Gary Snyder has been a major cultural force in America for five decades-prize-winning poet, environmental activist, Zen Buddhist, and reluctant counterculture guru. Having expanded far beyond the Beat poems that first brought his work into the public eye, Snyder has produced a wide-ranging body of work that encompasses his fluency in Eastern literature and culture, his commitment to the environment, and his concepts of humanity's place in the cosmos. The Gary Snyder Reader showcases the panoramic range of his literary vision in a single-volume survey that will appeal to students and general readers alike. Customer Reviews (9)
Best Worldy-Buddhist's Book Ever
Best of Snyder
Japhy Ryder Lives!
Clever
Teacher, Intellect, Poet and hero, Gary Snyder is for you! The Gary Snyder Reader is a good compilation of his life's work, the variety inside includes essay, interview, and poetry. This book is a well rounded view of his feelings and belief's about nature, and that of the nature of the soul, the nature of man.I agree with other reviews written here about the power of Synder's writing. His is a strong voice which is able to make a terrific argument about everything from the history of the Christian church and some reasons for underlying social perils to making a call for more activism in one's own community. Make a difference, be responsible, see things for what they are, yes this is all there. There is also the voice of pain, loss, suffering, anger, and very deep love. Above all else, one REALLY gets the feeling that Synder loves, passionately. Gary Snyder is an extremely talented writer and poet. The same voice that won the Pulitzer is still here. Do more than read and enjoy his works, read and be changed. ... Read more |
3. The Practice of the Wild: With a New Preface by the Author by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2010-08-17)
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4. Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2010-08-31)
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Beautiful book
The Zen Master Of "Beat"
Snyder redux
Han Shan, Shi-de et al.
RipRap is BoneandMarrow |
5. Turtle Island (A New Directions book) by Gary Snyder | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1974-11-01)
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Snyder's best work
Warm steamy wood, a spicy stew, clear running water, ... I've never reviewed a book of poetry before. Short of "Roses are red...", or "There once was a man fromNantucket...", I'm not sure I could recognize good poetry from bad. And other than a bit of exposure to Emerson, Poe, and Jeffers, I haven'tbeen everywhere that poetry can take you.But this stuff seemed prettygood.It was full of playful imagery, flowed well, and it wasn't soexperimental that I got completely lost. In summary, consider it apinnacle of 70's hip-thought.If you read "Sleeping where Ifall", you'll realize that not a few people wanted to be whereSnyder's head was at.I'm not sure how many made it though - too muchbaggage.I'm not all with Snyder's way of thinking either.But Iappreciate his choice of medium, and his attempt to get past expressing theunexpressable.
Poetry and a museum piece of the 70's |
6. Mountains and Rivers Without End: Poem by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2008-03-03)
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A profound retrospective in which one man speaks for all Decades of travel have exposure Snyder to so much of our planet, and this experience forms a major part of MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS WITHOUT END. Mixing ecological perspective with Buddhist metaphysics, these poems are a powerful description of Man's relationship with the planet. Snyder is supremely aware of how attached mankind is to the Earth, and how its ever-surrounding landscape influences peoples. The final poem "Finding the Space in the Heart" is a moving retrospective of Gary Snyder's forty years as a writer, from his Beat poet days in the 1950's to the older man that he is now, using elements of Buddhism's Prajnaparamita-sutra, the so called "Heart Sutra." While Snyder's poems sometimes do not succeed due to clumsy meter, a lacking that makes me give this work only four stars, they often move the reader with their sincerity and signifance. MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS WITHOUT END is certainly worth a read.
And Rivers End Without Mountains I foundseveral poems in "Mountains..." that I like better than the onesin "Turtle Island" - particularly pieces like "Ma",which takes the form of a letter from a mother to son.What I didn't likeso much was the pervasive use of East Indian and Oriental terms, much ofwhich had little meaning to me.Recognizing a certain desire on Snyder'spart to "disorient" a traveller through the literature helpedsomewhat.But often I felt Snyder was abusing his "superstar"status to make these foreign phrases seem more important than they actuallyare.How difficult can it be to just say what you want to say withoutresorting to another language?Snyder certainly has many tools at hisdisposal - the sum of which comes under the heading of "PoeticLicense". Admittedly, languages are not solid, and new words creepin all the time.Perhaps Snyder feels he is just doing his part to forcethe issue with regard to some patterns of thought he wants insinnuated intowestern english.But I don't think it comes off that way all the time. Many times it just sounds like: "Aren't I clever to come up with thisdeep-meaning foreign phrase that you don't understand".Thisdetracted some from the total effect in the book. Ultimately, that's justme of course.One must do one's own thinking on these matters.And sinceI gave the thing 4 stars, it obviously still comes highly recomended frommy viewpoint.
Golden nugget
A man's world-vision made true through communion with Nature
An epic poem from a master. |
7. Back on the Fire: Essays by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2008-01-28)
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A great read!
Distilled Wisdom from an Elder
Poet, Essayist Gary Snyder on Sustainability and Literature
Snyder burning |
8. No Nature: New and Selected Poems by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1993-09-07)
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A great intro. to Snyder!
Change your view of life Gary Snyder should be on even more bookshelves than he already is.
The best of Gary Snyder, America's Zen Poet Snyder's poetry embodies the open-form experimentation of Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, as well as various "naked poetry" schools and movements from the 1960s to the present.He has also been strongly influenced at times by Japanese haikus and has listed among his influential/favorite poets Du Fu, Lorca, Basho, Pound, Yeats, Buson, Bai Ju-yi, Li He, Su Shih, Homer, Mira Bhai, and Kalidasa.Called by many a "Zen poet," Snyder's work is as likely to display a sense of humor as it is to deal with theological and aesthetic elements drawn from Zen and classical Japanese culture (e.g, "Axe Handles").Snyder's earliest poems deal with the images and experiences he had working as a logger and ranger in the Pacific Northwest, which obviously instilled in him a love for not only nature but that which is ancient and mystical (e.g, "For All").Of course, with a poet, it is always best to let the author speak in their own voice: "How Poetry Comes to Me" It comes blundering over the "No Nature: New and Selected Poems" contains parts of eight earlier published books by Snyder.This particular volume, published in 1992 and nominated for a National Book Award, contains an impressive selection of Snyder's best work across his long career.
Stripping poetry down to its bare bones.
Indispensable |
9. The Back Country by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(1971-06)
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Classic Gary Snyder
Beautiful, Understated, Moving Poetry
Amazing! |
10. A Place in Space: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Watersheds by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2008-06-28)
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Wide ranging insights into Gary Snyder's lifetime concerns |
11. The Real Work: Interviews and Talks, 1964-1979 by Gary Snyder, William Scott McLean | |
Paperback: 189
Pages
(1980-08)
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Knots in the grain: exploring 30 years of "the real work"
A different perspective This work would be a greatintroduction to the work and politics of Gary Snyder. Even if you dislike,or are unsure of his poetry, I would encourage you to at least check outthis book; a knowledge of his poetry is not a prerequisite for enjoying andlearning from it. Only one work from this volume, "The East WestInterview" was excerpted in the Gary Snyder Reader that was recentlypublished. So, even if you have that book, there will not be muchrepetition. ... Read more |
12. The Practice of the Wild: Essays by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(1990-09)
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Live it!
Wonderful Exploration of Nature
A compelling exploration of nature and the spirit
what a life he led The book is interspersed with scientific detail of the living world and then up comes a very poetic passage somehow interconnected without one feeling it is incoherent as he slips from poetic to hard science. What a life he has lived, what experience that simply cannot be ignored, "The Practice of the Wild" is written by someone who must be heard, whose message is human in every way, an ecologist, conservationist, logger, rancher. Too bad other people : politicians, law makers, company executives etc etc haven't lived like this, maybe their own similar experience could really change the world, maybe through this book they will decide to live at least in more than an abstract way when it comes to the natural world.
A beautiful collection from a national treasure |
13. A Place for Wayfaring: The Poetry and Prose of Gary Snyder by Patrick D. Murphy | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2000-03-15)
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Wayfaring for Scholars |
14. He Who Hunted Birds in His Father's Village: The Dimensions of a Haida Myth by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2007-05-01)
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15. Understanding Gary Snyder (Understanding Contemporary American Literature) by Patrick D. Murphy | |
Hardcover: 199
Pages
(1992-07)
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16. Danger on Peaks: Poems by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Danger on Peaks begins with poems about Snyder’s first ascent of Mount St. Helens in 1945 and his learning that atomic bombs had been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the morning of his descent. Containing work in a surprising variety of styles, creating an arc-shaped trail from these earliest climbs to what the poet calls poems "of intimate, immediate life, gossip and insight," Danger on Peaks is Snyder’s most personal work ever. Customer Reviews (7)
Awful from beginning to end
Gary Synder's first collection of new poems in twenty years
Have you ever noticed that Gray Snyder...
Amazing
Pure Transparancy of Blue |
17. A Zen Forest: Zen Sayings (Companions for the Journey) | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(2004-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The essence of Zen is contained here. First compiled in 16th and 17th century Japan, the sayings range from profound to mystifying to comical. A Zen Forest is, according to poet Gary Snyder, “the meeting place of the highest and the most humble: the great poets and the ‘old women’s sayings.’” Translator Soiku Shigematsu, abbot of Shogennji Zen Temple in Shimizu, Japan, has rendered the pieces into poetic English that illuminates some aspect of Zen, from satori to the meaning of enlightened activity. The words will open windows to the Zen world, while reminding us that “however wonderful an expression may be, it will be a stake that binds you unless you keep yourself free from it.” |
18. High Sierra of California by Gary Snyder | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For over thirty years, Tom Killion has been backpacking the High Sierra, making sketches of the region stretching from Yosemite south to Whitney and Kaweah Crest, which he calls "California's backbone." Using traditional Japanese and European woodcut techniques, Killion has created stunning visual images of the Sierra that focus on the backcountry above nine thousand feet, accessible only on foot. Accompanying these riveting images are the journals of Gary Snyder, chronicling more than forty years of foot travels through the High Sierra backcountry. "Athens and Rome, good-bye!" writes Snyder, as he takes us deep into the mountains on his daily journeys around Yosemite and beyond. Originally printed in a limited, handmade, letterpress edition, The High Sierra of California is now available in an affordable, full-color trade edition. Customer Reviews (6)
A bit of the Sierra on your shelf
Abeautiful perspective on California
Captures the spirit
I love this book
stunning |
19. Anasazi. by Gary. SNYDER | |
Loose Leaf:
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(1971)
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20. Elderberry Flute Song: Contemporary Coyote Tales by Peter Blue Cloud | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2002-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description These Coyote tales are funny, profound, sometimes sad, and always wise. Blue Cloud’s style and power have made this book a classic. These tales take coyote from his mythic beginnings to the present in stories that show his enduring vitality. "Blue Cloud’s poems are living proof that the power and beauty of the Old Way cannot be lost. . . . Blue Cloud does nothing glamorous: he speaks from his own heart and life. He is a true poet, at home in all times, everywhere." —Gary Snyder Peter Blue Cloud is a Mohawk who now lives on the reserve in Kahnawake, Quebec. Winner of an American Book Award, he is the author of numerous collections, including Clans of Many Nations. |
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