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Camping
with an Indian Pipe Holder, fending off a cabin-marauding red squirrel,
and lobbying Congress in Minnesota's Hundred Years War over federal
lands
are stopovers on one man's search for wilderness. The author traces
the evolution
of wilderness as a personal perspective with a colorful cast of Northland
characters
offering their opinions on nature. Season of the Loon is an honest look
at competing
opinions on wilderness and the subcultures that provide them.
~Reviews~
"Henry David Thoreau would have
nodded and chuckled over this book .
In another time and another place, David Adams shows that the
exploration of the wilderness-civilization dichotomy has universal
and eternal relevance. From his special island, Adams probes both
inward and outward to themes of transcendent importance.
Here, in the great tradition of Sigurd Olson, are new ears
listening to the lessons of the North Country"
~Professor Roderick Frazier Nash, author, Wilderness
and the American Mind
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"Brilliantly written, Season of the Loon celebrates
the people and places
that make the North Country unique. Rarely does one find such
an important topic presented in such lucid prose. Adams' training
as an anthropologist allows him to probe into the heart of wilderness
politics. He shows that "green" special interest groups come
in
a variety of shades. From a lobby effort on Capital Hill to the dip
of the canoe paddle on nameless lakes, Season of the Loon is a
journey worth taking." ~Troy
Peden, President, GoAbroad.Com
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"Adams reminds us that wilderness yet cuts deep channels in the
human
psyche. He invites us to go with these currents, reflect on the complexity
of their conceptual swirls and eddies and finally reconsider the human
place in the larger, older, wilder and endangered scheme of planetary
life." ~Max Oelschlaeger, author, The Idea
of Wilderness
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"Season of the Loon arrives as welcome as the burst
of sunshine after a
thunderstorm. David Adams goes to the heart of fierce disputes over
the future of our great northern forests, pitting the ecologist against
the entrpreneur, the national wilderness movement agaisnt the local
interest. Readers may question his conclusions or even his point of
view, but they will return changed and challenged after accom-
panying Adams on his journey from motor-obsessed youth to the
lonely figure canoeing through uncharted waters. And they
will find surprises on the way."
~John Mosedale, (retired)
CBS Evening News