A TERRIBLE BEAUTY The Wilderness of American Literature

by Jonah Raskin

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Shortly before he published Walden; or Life in the Woods, Henry David Thoreau called "The library a wilderness of books." He also noted that while Americans were "clearing the forest in our westward progress, we are accumulating a forest of books in our rear, as wild and unexplored as any of nature's primitive wildernesses." In A Terrible Beauty: The Wilderness of American Literature, Jonah Raskin takes a long close look at the forest of books that poets, novelists and essayists mapped and explored before and after Thoreau. The first work of cultural criticism to look back at writing in the United States from the perspective of the contemporary environmental crisis, Raskin offers insights for students, teachers and lovers of literature as well as for backpackers and hikers who have trekked across untrammeled forests, deserts and mountains.
  • ISBN10 1587902788
  • ISBN13 9781587902789
  • Publish Date 1 September 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Regent Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 370
  • Language English