Vanishing America: In Pursuit of Our Elusive Landscapes
By (Author) James Conaway
Counterpoint
Counterpoint
28th September 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
917.304931
Hardback
320
Width 127mm, Height 228mm
A mixture of travelogue and personal narrative, James Conaway's smart, informative essays offer an insightful depiction of his journeys between Washington, D.C., and Big Sur, California, as he tries to understand what has become of the places, people, and traditions that were once so precious but have now been irreparably changed. Incorporating the voices of cowboys, real estate agents, activists, and many others, he raises vital questions about the merits of sprawling development and the ever-increasing use of resources in the name of "progress." He urges us to consider the value of preservation in our growth-driven culture, as well as the ramifications of prosperity on the places important to our national identity.
James Conaway is a contributing editor at National Geographic Traveler as well as the author of ten previous books, including The Far Side of Eden- New Money, Old Land, and the Battle for Napa Valley. He lives in Washington, D.C.