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Landscape and Images: Collected Essays

by John R. Stilgoe
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Overview

John Stilgoe is just looking around. This is more difficult than it sounds, particularly in our mediated age, when advances in both theory and technology too often seek to replace the visual evidence before our own eyes rather than complement it. We are surrounded by landscapes charged with our past, and yet from our earliest schooldays we are instructed not to stare out the window. Someone who stops to look isn’t only a rarity; he or she is suspect.

Landscape and Images records a lifetime spent observing America’s constructed landscapes. Stilgoe’s essays follow the eclectic trains of thought that have resulted from his observation, from the postcard preference for sunsets over sunrises to the concept of "teen geography" to the unwillingness of Americans to walk up and down stairs. In Stilgoe's hands, the subject of jack o’ lanterns becomes an occasion to explore centuries-old concepts of boundaries and trespassing, and to examine why this originally pagan symbol has persisted into our own age. Even something as mundane as putting the cat out before going to bed is traced back to fears of unwatched animals and an untended frontier fireplace. Stilgoe ponders the forgotten connections between politics and painted landscapes and asks why a country whose vast majority lives less than a hundred miles from a coast nonetheless looks to the rural Midwest for the classic image of itself.

At times breathtaking in their erudition, the essays collected here are as meticulously researched as they are elegantly written. Stilgoe’s observations speak to specialists—whether they be artists, historians, or environmental designers—as well as to the common reader. Our landscapes constitute a fascinating history of accident and intent. The proof, says Stilgoe, is all around us.

University of Virginia Press

Synopsis

This collection of essays reflects a lifetime of keen observation and astute reflection. Stilgoe's essays follow the eclectic trains of thought that have resulted from his observations, from the postcard preference for sunsets over sunrises to the unwillingness of Americans to walk up and down stairs. Stilgoe (visual and environmental studies, Harvard U.) ponders the forgotten connections between politics and painted landscapes and asks why a country whose population lives primarily within 100 miles of a coast looks to the rural Midwest for the classic image of itself. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, John R. Stilgoe

John Stilgoe, Robert and Lois Orchard Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, is the author of Outside Lies Magic and Lifeboat (Virginia).

University of Virginia Press

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Editorials

Tony Hiss

Landscape and Images is a rich and fascinating book. John Stilgoe is a wonderful writer, and here he distills a lifetime of insights based on his acute observations of and passionate caring for North America's landscapes, and the vast changes we have made in them over the past few centuries. Landscape and Images will leave lasting images in readers' minds, and give us the skills to make wiser changes in the century ahead.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2005
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780813923215

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