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Frederick Turner

    Hadean Eclogues
    Biopoetics : evolutionary explorations in the arts
    The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts
    Optimism
    John Muir
    Sierra Club: 100 years of protecting nature
    • This is a fitting centenary celebration of the Sierra Club, founded in 1892 by 27 Californians whose interest lay in wilderness recreation and the protection of the state's mountains. Today the club has 650,000 members concerned about environmental matters worldwide. Tom Turner of the club's legal defense fund gives a lively history of the organization and its ongoing struggle to preserve America's natural heritage. He recalls John Muir, David Brower, the Wilderness Act of 1964, and confrontations with James Watt and the Reagan Administration. The text is accompanied by works of major photographers, such as Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter, Galen Rowell, and Kathleen Norris Cook. ISBN 0-8109-3820-0: $49.50

      Sierra Club: 100 years of protecting nature
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    • In his stirring biography, Frederick Turner, the distinguished writer and cultural historian, captures the legendary scale of the life of an American icon. Immigrant, inventor, botanist, and founder of the conservation movement, John Muir (1838-1914) truly led those of his time-and now ours-to rediscover the natural beauty of this land. From his harsh childhood in Scotland and on a Wisconsin pioneer farm, to his rugged, solitary explorations all over America and especially in the Sierras, to his passionate battle, in person and in his writings, to save and celebrate our wilderness, Muir was a heroic figure. Turner's biography is every bit as monumental and inspiring as its subject.

      John Muir
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    • Optimism

      The Biology of Hope

      • 318 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Rutgers professor Tiger explores the human trait of believing in hope and improvement.

      Optimism
      3,7
    • Through the lenses of Shotokan Karate and biomedicine, sensei and biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong shows readers how body, mind, and spirit can be developed through martial arts practice. Through the practice of martial arts, a person can realize their full potential--not only in body, but in mind and spirit. The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts shows readers how. Author, sensei, and biomedical scientist Alex W. Tong delves into the physical, mental, and spiritual components of martial arts and integrates contemporary sports psychology, kinesiology, and neuroscience into a nuanced and illuminating understanding of what martial arts practice can be. Structured into three sections, Tong discusses: The Mind: The dao of martial arts, mental tranquility, contemporary neuroscience, and warming up the brain The Body: Posture and stance, breathing in martial arts, and the physics of mastery and effort The Spirit: Soul, spirit, and moving zen; nature and manifestations of the spirit Each section includes observations on martial arts origins, physiology, and tangible results on martial arts training. Blending traditional and contemporary approaches, knowledge, and research, The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts builds a vision of practice that elevates physical performance, awareness, decisiveness, and strength of spirit.

      The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts
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    • Hadean Eclogues

      • 112 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Exploring the intersection of poetry and science, Frederick Turner presents a vision of a new poetic form that respects the beliefs and intellect of both believers and skeptics. Through Hadean Eclogues, he challenges conventional boundaries by proposing that poetry can authentically reflect reality while honoring the rich tapestry of history, myth, and ritual. Turner's work invites readers to engage deeply with the complexities of existence, bridging the gap between artistic expression and scientific understanding.

      Hadean Eclogues
    • Foamy Sky

      The Major Poems of Miklós Radnóti, Bilingual Edition / Translated by Zsuzsanna Ozsváth, Frederick Turner

      • 246 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      One of Hungary's leading poetic voices of the twentieth century, Miklós Radnóti (1909-1944) wrote some of his country's most cherished love poems and political verse even as he anticipated death under the Nazis. This volume presents many of the poems that appear in his Foamy Sky collection and a selection of others dating back to 1929. A good portion of the poems were written during World War II, when Radnóti, of Jewish descent, was forced into a slave-labour squad and sent to work building roads in the Balkans. On the final march through Hungary toward Austria near the end of the war, the guards murdered the disabled prisoners who had not already died en route and buried the bodies in a mass grave. Radnóti's last poems were found in the pocket of his coat when his body was exhumed.

      Foamy Sky