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Derrick Jensen’s Reading List
These days apart from the reading I do for research I have mainly been reading crap: mysteries and so on. I have a lot of trouble reading most nonfiction these days, Continue reading
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These days apart from the reading I do for research I have mainly been reading crap: mysteries and so on. I have a lot of trouble reading most nonfiction these days, Continue reading →
This summer I am reading books about the Pacific Northwest Coast, because that is where I am, writing in a cabin above a tidal cove in southeast Alaska. I like to Continue reading →
Most of my reading falls into three areas: reading that’s involved with my teaching; with my writing; with my penchant for books that capture the strangeness and amplitude of the world Continue reading →
For two months I’m in Australia working with artists and climate change scientists for a book titled The Art of the Anthropocene, which is about the co-evolution of Earth systems science Continue reading →
I have a wonderful bedside table. It came from an old ship, and has to be at least one hundred and fifty years old, a gnarled, iron-legged mahogany slab that would Continue reading →