Yearning for the Land: A Search for the Importance of Place - Hardcover

9780375420863: Yearning for the Land: A Search for the Importance of Place
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What does landscape mean to us? How does it shape our sense of “rootedness” to place and connection to community? Can that sense and that connection enrich us in the same manner as having knowledge of our familial lineage? Landscape historian John Warfield Simpson sets out to answer these questions by following the journey of the great conservationist John Muir from his homeland along the North Sea coast in East Lothian County, Scotland, to his family’s adopted home in the fields and forests of Marquette County, Wisconsin. Along the way he discovers much about himself; and we, in turn, can learn much about ourselves.

In 1849 the Muirs immigrated from East Lothian to the wilds of central Wisconsin in search of religious and economic opportunity. What concept of land did they and millions of others from the Old World leave behind, and what did they find in their New World homes? Simpson physically retraces the Muirs’ journey, as he delves into the meaning and importance of place. He speaks with estate owners and tenant farmers in Scotland who have centuries-long ties to the land they own or work; to Wisconsin farmers for whom one hundred years measures a profound connection to place; and to Native Americans working to reclaim the land they lost to white pioneers like the Muirs and to the author’s own Scottish ancestors. Among all of these people Simpson discovers a powerful link between personal and communal history, and a deep connection to the land on which they have been played out.

Time and history, landscape and community, are tightly intertwined, Simpson learns. Roots matter, he discovers, in his adopted home of Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland.

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“An evocative, detailed, and powerful analysis of the landscape values underlying both the North American immigrant experience and contemporary environmental values.”
—John Stilgoe, author of Outside Lies Magic

“A fresh and unusual book—part biography of John Muir, part personal travels, part meditation on what it means to belong to a place. Exceptionally readable and thought-provoking.”
—Donald Worster, author of The Wealth of Nature

“Place, as John Simpson knows well, is a multifacted composite of history, natural environment, and personal experience. A sense and valuation of place may hold the secret to living lovingly and sustainably on this endangered planet.”
—Roderick Frazier Nash, author of Wilderness and the American Mind

“An eloquent and evocative insight into the power of landscape and place in the human experience. Simpson skillfully links the story of people and the land in Scotland and the U.S.A. by following the journey of John Muir, the father of the modern conservation movement, from the Old World to the New. A fascinating read.”
—T. M. Devine, author of A Scottish Nation

“We are not doomed to live in abject spiritual disconnection from our American landscape. Simpson’s lyrical book is a signpost on the road back to a national life based on places that are worth caring about.”
—James Howard Kunstler, author of Home from Nowhere
About the Author:
John Warfield Simpson is a graduate of Ohio State University, Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, and Duke University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Since 1983 he has taught at Ohio State, where he is currently Professor of Landscape Architecture and Natural Resources. In 2001 he was Visiting Research Scholar at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. He is the author of Visions of Paradise: Glimpses of Our Landscape’s Legacy and of many articles. He lives with his wife and children in Upper Arlington, Ohio.

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  • PublisherPantheon
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 037542086X
  • ISBN 13 9780375420863
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages304
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