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Authors: Sigurd F. Olson, David Backes
ISBN-13: 9780816639342, ISBN-10: 0816639345
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Date Published: January 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Sigurd F. Olson

Book Synopsis

Sigurd F. Olson was the most beloved wilderness advocate of his generation. His renowned writings, including the nature classics The Singing Wilderness and Listening Point, evoke the singular beauty and richness of the northern woods and lakes and reveal a philosophy of preservation that is as eloquent and relevant today as when he first wrote. The wilderness was the spring of happiness in Olson's life, and he devoted himself to the pursuit of sharing this magic with others and ensuring its future existence.Revealing Olson's understanding and love of wilderness, Spirit of the North gathers together for the first time the most quotable and memorable of his well-loved passages gleaned not only from published works, but also from personal letters, journal entries, and speeches. Reflective, anecdotal, and universally poignant, this book is a chronology of thoughts and experiences that ebb and flow in their assuredness and reveal the whole man, a wilderness icon mired in doubt while he doggedly refused to abandon his dreams. David Backes, preeminent Olson biographer and scholar, contributes an introduction to each chapter, illuminating the historical context and personal significance of Olson's words. Frequently, during a quiet moment of contemplation on a canoe trip, Olson would read brief passages of poetry and prose scrawled on small scraps of paper for inspiration and peace of mind. Similarly, Spirit of the North is the ideal wilderness companion, passionate, authentic, and deeply reverent of the natural world. Sigurd F. Olson (1899-1982) introduced generations of Americans to the importance of wilderness through his work as a conservation activist and popular writer. He served as president of the Wilderness Society and the National Parks Association and as a consultant to the federal government on wilderness preservation and ecological problems. He earned many honors, including the highest possible from the Sierra Club, the National Wildlife Federation, and the Izaak Walton League. David Backes is the author of A Wilderness Within: The Life of Sigurd F. Olson (Minnesota, 1997), winner of the 1998 Small Press Book Award for biography, and editor of The Meaning of Wilderness: Essential Articles and Speeches by Sigurd F. Olson (Minnesota, 2001). Backes is also the author of Canoe Country: An Embattled Wilderness (1991) and The Wilderness Companion (1992).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology of Sigurd Olson's Life
On Following a Dream2
Passion for the Outdoors4
Guiding5
Science7
Teaching10
Writing12
A Strange and Violent World19
Winter27
Spring29
Summer31
Autumn32
Sun, Moon, and Sky33
Lakes and Rivers37
Loons39
Cabins40
Hunting and Fishing43
Skiing49
Camping52
Canoes and Canoeing56
Portages62
Racial Memory66
Silence and Solitude69
Awareness and Knowledge71
Balance and Harmony73
Time75
Mystery and Wonder76
Intangible Values78
Connectedness80
Need86
Physical Values89
Spiritual Values90
Humans in the Wilderness94
Wilderness and Civilization96
Wilderness and the Economy98
Wilderness Management100
Logging102
Planes and Motorboats103
Conservation106
Advocacy109
Wolves111
National Parks115
Quetico-Superior Wilderness119
Land Ethic127
Land Aesthetic129
God, Spirit, and Human Destiny131
War139
Morality and Popular Culture141
Love142
Last Words142
Writing by Sigurd F. Olson143

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