About the Author:
Kathleen Dean Moore is chair of the Department of Philosophy at Oregon State University.
Review:
"...[Moore] evokes a vision of the interrelation of life, all joined beneath the surface." -- Islands, July 2004
"...an intense practitioner of noticing... " -- The Oregonian, July 19, 2004
"...one of the best essayists on nature that America has produced..." -- Statesman Journal, July 4, 2004
"The Pine Island Paradox is a beautiful and challenging book to read...Moore...writes beautifully and compellingly." -- Lodi News-Sentinel, February 26, 2005
"The Pine Island Paradox travels through marshes, forests, and deserts offer[ing] fresh ways of looking at ourselves and the world." -- California Wild, Spring 2004
"This book is a religious experience for those who see the sacred in the natural workings of the world." -- Islander (Sanibel, FL), May 28
A talented storyteller and sage philosopher, the author shares personal stories about the separation of humankind from nature. -- Forecast, May, 2004
Moore has written a sharp and lyrical treatise on what it means to be human in the natural world. -- Body and Soul, September 2004
Moore's prose sings...It moves from image and experience, from the small things, the casual motions, through narrative and language. -- The Middlewesterner Weblog, September 18, 2005
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