
True Nature: The Pilgrimage of Peter Matthiessen
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The first biography of Peter Matthiessen, the novelist, naturalist, and Zen roshi, whose trailblazing work championed Native American rights and helped usher in the modern environmental movement, by award-winning writer Lance Richardson.
Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014), a towering figure of twentieth-century American letters, achieved so much during his lifetime, in so many different areas, that people have struggled to pin him down. While ambivalent about his WASP privilegeâas a teenager he demanded that his name be removed from the New York Social Registerâhe attended Yale and cut his teeth in postwar Paris, co-founding The Paris Review as he worked undercover for the CIA. But then, after a rebellious stint as a Long Island fisherman, he escaped into a series of wild expeditions: floating through the Amazon to recover a prehistorical fossil; embedding with a tribe in Netherlands New Guinea; swimming with sharks off the coast of Australia. His novels, inspired by his travels, were unclassifiable meditations about Caymanian turtle hunters and frontier outlaws in the Florida Everglades. Meanwhile, his nonfiction became legendary: nature books like Wildlife in Americaââkey parts of the canon of emergent environmental writing,â says Bill McKibbenâas well as advocacy journalism supporting Cesar Chavez, Leonard Peltier, and Native American land claims.
Underlying all Matthiessenâs disparate pursuits was the same existential searchâto find a cure for âdeep restlessness.â This search was most profoundly articulated in The Snow Leopard, his famous account of a 250-mile wildlife survey across the Himalayas. In True Nature, Lance Richardson reconstructs the full scope of a spiritual quest that ultimately led Matthiessen, even as he inflicted great pain on his family, to the highest ranks of Zen. Drawing on rich primary sources and hundreds of interviews, Richardson depicts Matthiessenâs life with page-turning immediacy, while also illuminating how the writerâs uncanny gifts enabled him to sense connections between ecological decline, racism, and labor exploitationâto express, eloquently and presciently, that âin a damaged human habitat, all problems merge.â
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Contributors: Lance Richardson (Author)
Type: Hardcover
Pages: 736
Item Number: 9781524748319
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The first biography of Peter Matthiessen, the novelist, naturalist, and Zen roshi, whose trailblazing work championed Native American rights and helped usher in the modern environmental movement, by award-winning writer Lance Richardson.
Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014), a towering figure of twentieth-century American letters, achieved so much during his lifetime, in so many different areas, that people have struggled to pin him down. While ambivalent about his WASP privilegeâas a teenager he demanded that his name be removed from the New York Social Registerâhe attended Yale and cut his teeth in postwar Paris, co-founding The Paris Review as he worked undercover for the CIA. But then, after a rebellious stint as a Long Island fisherman, he escaped into a series of wild expeditions: floating through the Amazon to recover a prehistorical fossil; embedding with a tribe in Netherlands New Guinea; swimming with sharks off the coast of Australia. His novels, inspired by his travels, were unclassifiable meditations about Caymanian turtle hunters and frontier outlaws in the Florida Everglades. Meanwhile, his nonfiction became legendary: nature books like Wildlife in Americaââkey parts of the canon of emergent environmental writing,â says Bill McKibbenâas well as advocacy journalism supporting Cesar Chavez, Leonard Peltier, and Native American land claims.
Underlying all Matthiessenâs disparate pursuits was the same existential searchâto find a cure for âdeep restlessness.â This search was most profoundly articulated in The Snow Leopard, his famous account of a 250-mile wildlife survey across the Himalayas. In True Nature, Lance Richardson reconstructs the full scope of a spiritual quest that ultimately led Matthiessen, even as he inflicted great pain on his family, to the highest ranks of Zen. Drawing on rich primary sources and hundreds of interviews, Richardson depicts Matthiessenâs life with page-turning immediacy, while also illuminating how the writerâs uncanny gifts enabled him to sense connections between ecological decline, racism, and labor exploitationâto express, eloquently and presciently, that âin a damaged human habitat, all problems merge.â
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Contributors: Lance Richardson (Author)
Type: Hardcover
Pages: 736
Item Number: 9781524748319






















