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E-raamat: Seasons Of Fire: Reflections On Fire In The West

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Nevada Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781647790295
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: University of Nevada Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647790295

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Fire is a fearsome constant in the America West



Fire is a fearsome constant in the America West. As the author David J. Strohmaier notes, "Whether we have tended a campfire along Oregon's Deschutes River in March, engaged the advancing front of a Great Basin wildfire in the torrid heat of August, or watched fire settle into the subdued, smoldering leaf piles of October, all of our lives, to one degree or another, are bracketed by fire." In The Seasons of Fire, Strohmaier effectively blends nature writing, personal essay, and philosophical analysis as he deliberately crosses disciplinary boundaries. He discusses the "moral" dimensions of fire&;not only whether fires are good, bad, or indifferent phenomena, but also how fire, more generally understood, shapes meaning for human life. The consequences of discussing the moral side of fire speak directly to the contours of the human soul, and to our sense of our place on the land. Strohmaier, a long-term firefighter himself, includes accurate and sometimes gut-wrenching descriptions of the firefighter's experience.

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"This is a unique book. I know of no other quite like it. Strohmaier makes a significant contribution to the burgeoning literature about wildfire." - Peter List, editor of Environmental Ethics and Forestry: A Reader "Those whose lives are affected when plumes of smoke rise into the August sky will find here a thoughtful contribution to the story of their hopes and fears." - Western American Literature"

Acknowledgments xiii
Prologue xv
Spring
Buildup
3(10)
Axis Mundi
13(12)
Summer
Converging
25(16)
Assigned
41(14)
Engaging
55(14)
New Shoots
69(8)
Man Against Fire
77(22)
Fall
Dispersing
99(14)
Turning
113(12)
Elk Camp
125(12)
Winter
Settling
137(8)
Bracketed by Fire
145(12)
Epilogue 157(2)
Notes 159(10)
Index 169
David J. Strohmaier is a historian with Historical Research Associates in Missoula, Montana. He worked for fifteen seasons as a wildland firefighter for the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service.