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The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky’s Red River Gorge
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- updated:
- status: to be worked
- flora + fauna, regional
- nature, river, rock formations, wilderness, wildlife
author:
Wendell Berry
publisher:
ISBN:
9781593760922
date:
pages:
130
description:
This book represents two visions among many that ultimately saved Kentucky's Red River Gorge from destruction. Located near the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau and home to approximately 26,000 acres of untamed river, rock formations, historical sites, unusual vegetation and wildlife, the Gorge very nearly fell victim to a man-made lake thirty years ago. Outraged and profoundly saddened by the impending loss, Wendell Berry and Ralph Eugene Meatyard set out to preserve their experiences of this unique and beautiful place. Berry's essays, accompanied by Meatyard's arresting photos, offer an intimate portrait of extraordinary natural beauty. Fortunately not an epitaph to one place, "The Unforeseen Wilderness" remains a compelling homage to wild places everywhere.
citation (CMOS):
Wendell Berry. The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky’s Red River Gorge. Emeryville, CA: Counterpoint, 2006.
citation (author-date):
Berry 2006
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