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John Lane

    The Art of Ageing
    Chattooga
    Coyote Settles the South
    Begin with Rock, End with Water: Essays
    Still Upright & Headed Downstream
    Das einfache Leben
    • Es geht um die Schönheit des Einfachen — nicht um Entbehrung, Geiz oder Selbstverleugnung, sondern um die Entdeckung inneren Reichtums im äußeren Überfluss. Das einfache Leben führt in das Wesentliche der Dinge und lehrt die Kunst, jenseits von Konsumwahn und Egoismus wieder aus vollem Herzen genießen zu können: die Arbeit zu tun, die wir lieben; mit Familie und Freunden zusammenzusein; kreativ zu schöpfen; frisches Brot zu backen. Die Zeit zu genießen, einfach (nur) zu sein. Dieses Buch ist ein leuchtendes Plädoyer für Nachhaltigkeit und praktische Ermutigung zugleich. Es führt durch die Geschichte der Einfachheit gestern und heute, im Westen wie im Osten, nennt Stolpersteine und Geschenke auf dem Weg und eröffnet uns und unserem Planeten eine Zukunft, in die wir aus vollem Herzen eintauchen können.

      Das einfache Leben
    • Still Upright & Headed Downstream

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,8(4)Abgeben

      When John Lane was a young poet, a magazine editor asked him to leave the comfortable eddy of verse and contemplate in paragraphs why he was a kayaker. The resulting essay, Why I Love Falling Water, began what would become a thirty-five-year stream of published poetry and prose about rivers and river people. Gathered here after decades, scattered individually throughout a dozen published books and many magazines, newspapers, and journals, are essays and poems about paddling and floating rivers all over the Southeast and beyond. Settings range from the Nantahala in North Carolina to the Tiburon in Mexico. This collection encompasses all John Lane's river writing outside his two book-length narratives CHATTOOGA: DESCENDING INTO THE DELIVERANCE RIVER and MY PADDLE TO THE SEA: ELEVEN DAYS IN THE RIVER OF THE CAROLINAS. Put in anywhere among this wealth of literary reflection and insight and you won't be disappointed.

      Still Upright & Headed Downstream
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between humanity and nature, this collection of seventeen narrative essays delves into the author's reflections over two decades. Prominent rivers like the Chattooga and Youghigheny serve as focal points, symbolizing the author's connection to place and culture. Through lyrical prose, the essays reveal a deep appreciation for the changing natural world and invite readers to contemplate their own connections to these vital landscapes.

      Begin with Rock, End with Water: Essays
    • Coyote Settles the South

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Tells the story of John Lane's journey through the Southeast US, as he visits coyote territories: swamps, nature preserves, farm fields, suburbs, a tannery, and even city streets. On his travels he meets, interrogates, and observes those who interact with the animals - trappers, researchers, hunters, pet owners, and even a devoted coyote hugger.

      Coyote Settles the South
    • Chattooga

      Descending Into the Myth of Deliverance River

      • 226 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      The Chattooga River, once frequented by dedicated canoeists and anglers, transformed into a cultural icon following the release of Deliverance in the early 1970s. The novel and film immortalized the river's powerful torrents, drawing a diverse array of visitors and shaping its place in popular imagination. Its mystique now rivals that of literary landmarks like Twain's Mississippi and Conrad's Congo, highlighting the river's significance beyond its geographical presence.

      Chattooga
    • The Art of Ageing gives advice on how to make the most of ageing, how we can celebrate its positive gifts and includes the stories of people who enjoy creative and productive lives well into their eighties and nineties.

      The Art of Ageing
    • Neighborhood Hawks

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      Follows in the tradition of writings from Henry David Thoreau, Terry O'Connor and J.A. Baker, with John Lane using the red-shouldered hawks that live in his neighborhood to explore the concept of commensalism, the idea that two species can live near each other without harming or benefitting the other.

      Neighborhood Hawks
    • The Spirit of Silence

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,0(60)Abgeben

      For those who wish to look beyond the speed and superficiality of our modern lifestyle to find depth and spiritual space. It is devoted to clearing the clutter from our minds, and to feeding the creative heart and soul.

      The Spirit of Silence
    • Timeless Beauty

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(23)Abgeben

      John Lane calls us to awaken to the possibilities of a culture that recognizes the importance of beauty, and to acknowledge that we are only fully human in contact with the beautiful.

      Timeless Beauty
    • Fate Moreland's Widow

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(62)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a serene Blue Ridge mountain lake in 1935, a tragic drowning incident leads to the indictment of a wealthy mill owner. Decades later, Ben Crocker, who witnessed the events, finds himself revisiting the complexities of guilt and justice tied to the forgotten tragedy. The narrative explores themes of morality, class conflict, and the lingering impact of the past on the present, as Ben navigates the intertwined fates of the locals and the legacy of mill fortunes.

      Fate Moreland's Widow