How Shall I Live My Life: On Liberating Earth from Civilization
By (Author) Derrick Jensen
Girl Friday Productions
Flashpoint
10th June 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
304.2
Paperback
302
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
422g
An engaging collection of interviews in which Derrick Jensen, the renowned poet, philosopher and ecological activist, discusses the destructive nature of the dominant cultural norms, with 10 people who have devoted their work and lives to undermining it. Whether it is Carolyn Raffensperger and her radical approach to public health, or Thomas Berry on perceiving the sacred or Vine Deloria asserting that dreams convey more about the world than science ever can, these thinkers bravely present the many ways resistance can take place.
"Derrick Jensen is a rare and original voice of sanity in a chaotic world. He has wisdom and wit, grace and style, and is a wonderful guide to a good life beautifully lived."
--Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States
"Derrick Jensen is a public intellectual who both breaks and mends the reader's heart."
--Frances Moore Lappe, author of Diet For A Small Planet
"Derrick Jensen is a man driven to stare without flinching at the baleful design of our culture... His analysis of our culture's predilection for hatred and destruction will rattle your bones."
--Daniel Quinn, author of Ishmael
Hailed as the philosopher poet of the ecological movement, Derrick Jensen is the widely acclaimed author of Endgame, A Language Older Than Words, The Culture of Make Believe (a finalist for the 2003 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize), and Walking on Water, among many others. Jensen's writing has been described as breaking and mending the reader's heart (Publishers Weekly). His latest book: How Shall I Live My Life: On Liberating the Earth from Civilization (PM Press) is a collection of interviews with ten activists who have devoted their lives to undermining the destructive dominant culture. Author, teacher, activist, and leading voice of uncompromising dissent, he regularly stirs auditoriums across the country with revolutionary spirit. He lives in Crescent City, California.