All the Wild That Remains, David Gessner
All the Wild That Remains, David Gessner
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All the Wild That Remains
Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and the American West

Author: David Gessner

Narrator: Brian O'Neill

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/20/2015


Synopsis

An homage to the West and to two great writers who set the standard for all who celebrate and defend it.

Archetypal wild man Edward Abbey and proper, dedicated Wallace Stegner left their footprints all over the western landscape. Now, award-winning nature writer David Gessner follows the ghosts of these two remarkable writer-environmentalists from Stegner’s childhood home in Saskatchewan to the site of Abbey’s pilgrimages to Arches National Park in Utah, braiding their stories and asking how they speak to the lives of all those who care about the West.

These two great westerners had very different ideas about what it meant to love the land and try to care for it, and they did so in distinctly different styles. Boozy, lustful, and irascible, Abbey was best known as the author of the novel The Monkey Wrench Gang (and also of the classic nature memoir Desert Solitaire), famous for spawning the idea of guerrilla actions—known to admirers as “monkeywrenching” and to law enforcement as domestic terrorism—to disrupt commercial exploitation of western lands. By contrast, Stegner, a buttoned-down, disciplined, faithful family man and devoted professor of creative writing, dedicated himself to working through the system to protect western sites such as Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado.

In a region beset by droughts and fires, by fracking and drilling, and by an ever-growing population that seems to be in the process of loving the West to death, Gessner asks: how might these two farseeing environmental thinkers have responded to the crisis?

Gessner takes us on an inspiring, entertaining journey as he renews his own commitment to cultivating a meaningful relationship with the wild, confronting American overconsumption, and fighting environmental injustice—all while reawakening the thrill of the words of his two great heroes.

About David Gessner

David Gessner is the author of ten books, including the New York Times bestseller All the Wild That Remains. He has taught environmental writing as a Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard and is currently a professor and department chair at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where he founded the award-winning literary journal Ecotone. Gessner lives in Wilmington, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by William on June 27, 2015

I really wanted to give this book 3.5 stars. I enjoyed it, but I never quite figured out the author's purpose in writing it or the audience he thought he was writing to. Part travel narrative, part biography (or biographies, really), part environmental screed, the book sort of meanders around a lot......more

Goodreads review by Angela on January 27, 2019

As confusing of a title it may be (in my opinion), I am beginning to think it is because the wild that remains lives on only through books; in particular, those written by Wallace Stegner and Edward Abbey. Those 2 authors lives are detailed in this book as Gessner takes a trip through the not so wil......more

Goodreads review by Ms.pegasus on June 17, 2020

A roadtrip is always an uncertain undertaking, even if your companions are two dead authors. The two are Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner. They were instrumental in shaping author David Gesssner's early interest in environmental writing. Now, decades later, he is returning with the goal of re-assess......more

Goodreads review by Bob on February 11, 2015

Advanced reading copy review Due for publication April 20, 2015 In "All the Wild That Remains" author David Gessner takes us on a road trip of self-reflection, eco-tourism and literary criticism. He is following in the footsteps of the two authors who jump-started the American eco-activism of the 197......more

Goodreads review by Chris on November 18, 2015

If you're curious about the life and writings of Edward Abbey and Wallace Stegner, maybe prior to reading their works, or even after gaining a substantial familiarity with them, All the Wild that Remains might be what you're looking for. But too often, Gessner's book limits the lives and experiences......more