Water's Edge
Writing on Water
by Edited by Forrest Gander and Lenore Manderson
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Pub Date 15 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 26 Sep 2022
Northwestern University Press | Curbstone Books 2
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Description
A wide-ranging consideration of water’s plenitude and paucity—and of our relationship to its many forms
Water is quotidian, ubiquitous, precious, and precarious. With their roots in this element, the authors of Water’s Edge reflect on our natural environment: its forms, textures, and stewardship. Born from a colloquium organized by the editors at the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, the anthology features a diverse group of writers and artists from half a dozen countries, from different fields of scholarship and practice: artists, biologists, geologists, poets, ecocritics, actors, and anthropologists. The contributors explore and celebrate water while reflecting on its disturbances and pollution, and their texts and art play with the boundaries by which we differentiate literary forms.
In the creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art collected here, water moves from backdrop to subject. Ashley Dawson examines the effects of industrial farming on the health of local ecosystems and economies. Painter Kulvinder Kaur Dhew captures water’s brilliance and multifaceted reflections through a series of charcoal pieces that interlace the collection. Poet Arthur Sze describes the responsibility involved in the careful management of irrigation ditches in New Mexico. Rather than concentrating their thoughts into a singular, overwhelming argument, the authors circulate moments of apprehension, intimation, and felt experience. They are like tributaries, each carrying, in a distinctive style, exigent and often intimate reports concerning a substance upon which all living organisms depend.
Advance Praise
“Pray for rain. Water is patient. Run from water, hide from wind. Be the water. Water's Edge takes us on a compelling journey through water's multitudes. This unique confluence of prose, poetry and image is equal parts elemental and emotional. Manderson and Gander have curated a powerful case for paying real attention to this most powerful of earth's gifts to us.” —Amanda H. Lynch, coauthor of Urgency in the Anthropocene
“Moving away from congealed, terrestrial habits of thinking, this iridescent volume restores the power of liquescent imaginations, creating a new scape for our troubled times. Through poetry, reverie, and anecdote, the contributors reawaken our consciousness to a creative and intimate engagement with the fluvial, even as the waters rise around us. A book to dip into or to immerse oneself in. An effervescent experience.” —Dilip M. Menon, editor of Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South
“Water’s Edge prompts us to see the critical role water plays in our health and in our imagination from a delightful diversity of unusual perspectives. Although water is often taken for granted, the ebb and flow of these thoughtful contributions—from poems to memoir to creative sensory explorations—recharges our thinking about this life force, and elicits reflection on the responsibility we have in determining the future of our oceans, rivers, wetlands and aquifers.” —Cindy Crosby, author of Chasing Dragonflies: A Natural, Cultural, and Personal History (Northwestern University Press)
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780810145795 |
PRICE | US$22.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 136 |