Elementals: Water, Vol. 3
Series edited by Ingrid Leman Stefanovic and Gavin Van Horn and Bruce Jennings and Nickole Brown and Craig Santos Perez
- Publish Date: September 03, 2024
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Category: Literary Collections - Essays
- Publisher: Center for Human and Nature Press
- Trim Size: 5-1/4 x 7-3/4
- Pages: 192
- US Price: $25.00
- CDN Price: $34.00
- ISBN: 979-8-9862896-5-6
Reviews
“Can we humans live in kinship with the elements before they are rendered unlivable? Perhaps, if we can learn from the elements themselves what they have to teach us about right relations. How lucky we are to have the Elementals to show us a way forward. More accurately, they offer many paths to consider. These books truly are multi-faceted – a set of conversations as interconnected as their subjects. I encourage you to join in.”―Cara Benson, author of An Armsfull of Birds, an upcoming memoir about love, loss, and commitment during the climate crisis
“As nurturing as earth, as dynamic as water, as ethereal as air, as illuminating as fire, the works collected in Elementals astound in their revelations about what it means to be human in an age of profound change. This is literary environmental writing at its best.”―Amy Brady, author of Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks―a Cool History of a Hot Commodity
“Wander and linger with the poems and essays in these volumes―from tundra to desert, from soil to sky, each brings an essential voice and view to the profoundest of questions. Some will make you laugh, and others weep. Together, the words in this collection make triumphant and vital cacophony that add to their meditations on earth, air, fire and water a new element: life, and how to live it.”―Bathsheba Demuth, writer and environmental historian and author of Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait
“This collection feels medicinal and miraculous all at once. The editors have gathered a constellation of some of our brightest minds, all focused on the world’s single most important topic: how can life co-flourish here on earth, with one another and with the raw stuff of the universe? This is not just ‘nature writing.’ This is cosmic writing.”―Robert Moor, bestselling author of On Trails: An Exploration
“The elements have never seemed more vital, or accessible, or just plain gorgeous. The elementals is a suite to sample and savor and ponder.”―Stephen Pyne, author of The Pyrocene
“The exceptionally diverse, fascinating, fact-filled, evocative, and awe-inspiring reflections in Elementals shatters our everyday tendency to take for granted earth, air, water, and fire, whilst illuminating how these entities and forces create and enliven the biosphere. Read and be astonished.”―Bron Taylor, author of Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future, and Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature
"Elementals is an anthem, a chorus of voices singing loud of soil and soul and how the history of the seas are the history of us, if we would listen (in the words of Rita Dove). The words on these pages create a world of “us” in relationship; breathing, present, being simply ourselves, details of landscape that tells us who we are. These stories are, in the words of Emma Gilheaney, a form of care. We are reminded of who we are in place and in love. We are reminded that there is no life without air. No breath of possibility. If only we would listen. So, inhale these stories like your life depended on it. Because these poems and essays are like a breathprint―unique, revealing and transformative. What a gift."―Carolyn Finney, Author of Black Faces/White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors, Storyteller, and Artist/Scholar-in-residence at the Franklin Environmental Center at Middlebury College
"The five volumes of Elementals comprise a sparkling library of essays, poems, stories, and meditations on the elemental realities to be encountered in the world. They offer us an experiential alchemy of the elusive elements that quietly present themselves to us, intertwine with one another, support and sustain us, alarm and amaze us―along with counsel on how to regain access to them. If you are an aspiring inhabitant of the phenomenal world, you will find unexpected riches here. Close your eyes, pick a volume, open it at random, and reacquaint yourself with elements of the world that you hadn’t recently thought to notice."―Dr. Bruce V. Foltz, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Eckerd College