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Loren Eiseleys Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Loren Eiseleys Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide

Contributors:

By (Author) Qianqian Cheng

ISBN:

9781666902495

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Publication Date:

29th January 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Nature and the natural world: general interest
Anthropology
Poetry / Poems

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

226

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

For the twentieth-century naturalist and poet Loren Eiseley, the relationship between human beings and the natural world has become unnatural, divided by the era of modern technology. Loren Eiseleys Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide analyses how the philosopher of science becomes a boundary crosser in time and space. Qianqian Cheng points to Eiseleys method of uniting science and the humanities to reflect on human evolution and the past and future role of science with a visionary and poetic imagination. Seizing the connectedness of living beings, Eiseley, and now Cheng, makes us aware of the presence of nature even in daily urban life. Qianqian Cheng unveils Eiseleys merits, showing the poet as a necessary voice in the urgent mission to make individuals realize their responsibility to respond ethically to the living world.

Reviews

Ray Bradbury thought that Loren Eiseley was the greatest nature essayist of the twentieth century, and I might add, more critically the twenty-first century as well. In Loren Eiseleys Writing across the Nature and Culture Divide,Qianqian Cheng has brilliantly captured the essence of his love of all living things and the need for humankind to consciously reenter the sunflower forest and find his kinship with other forms of life. -- Bing Chen, President, Loren Eiseley Society
In this impressive book, Qianqian Cheng provides a powerful guidebook to Eiseley's enduring relevance in the 21st century, offering a comprehensive overview of aspects of Eiseley's work that have become touchstones in Anthropocene scholarship. As Cheng illustrates, with his literary imagination and scientific training Eiseley can rightly be considered one of the founders of the field of environmental humanities. Insightfully drawing from the personal essays for which Eiseley is best known, but also from his histories of science and his poetry, Cheng shows how Eiseley expressed a clear-eyed concern for where humanity was heading that was wistfully melancholic, but not despairing. As we now live in that future world Eiseley envisioned and worried about, Cheng illustrates the importance of Loren Eiseley as a prophetic philosopher of the Anthropocene. -- Tom Lynch, Emeritus Professor, University of Nebraska

Author Bio

Qianqian Cheng obtained her PhD in English from the University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurs, France. She has taught English at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and Chinese at the University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurs.

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