Waste Land: Meditations On A Ravaged Landscape

Waste Land: Meditations On A Ravaged Landscape

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In Waste Land, Photographer David T. Hanson Presents A Picture Of Our Environment That Is Unfamiliar And Deeply Disturbing. It Is, However, A Picture That Must Be Looked At And Contended With If Our Environment Is To Survive. In The Words Of The Writer Wendell Berry, Hanson Has Given Us The Topography Of Our Open Wounds. Waste Land Is A Powerful Book That Will Not Permit Us To Turn Our Backs On The Declining State Of Our Environment.During The Past Fifteen Years Of His Career As An Artist/Photographer, Hanson Has Documented Often In Aerial Photographs That Are Deceptively, Inexorably Beautiful Some Of The Devastations That Humans Have Inflicted And Continue To Impose Upon The Environment. Each Of The Four Photographic Series In This Book Provides A Different Look At The Consequences Of Our Actions.Waste Land Opens With A Series Of Photographs Of Strip Mines In Colstrip, Montana That Hanson Created In The Early 1980S, A Series He Describes As A Chronicle Of Entropy, An Elegy For A Lost Landscape. Beginning With Photographs Depicting Trailer Parks And Company Houses Void Of Any Human Presence The Vantage Point Moves Upwards Through Images Of The Community'S Mine, Power Plant, And Industrial Site, To Aerial Shots That Become Increasingly Abstract. Ultimately, The Series Reveals Colstrip As Arena And Metaphor For The Use, Misuse, And Abuse Of Power.Hanson'S Minuteman Missile Sites Series Focuses On One Aspect Of The American Industrial And Military Landscape: Bleak Aerial Views Of Silos, Each Containing A Missile With A Destructive Potential Nearly A Hundred Times That Of The Bomb Dropped On Hiroshima. These Images Disclose Some Of America'S Secret Landscapes; They Mirror In Both Form And Content The Military'S Applications Of Photography For Surveillance And Targeting.The Harrowing Centerpiece Of This Book Is Hanson'S Waste Land Series. In 1982, From Some 400,000 Toxic Sites Throughout The U.S.A., The Environmental Protection Agency Listed 418 As Highly Hazardous And In Need Of Urgent Attention. In Only A Few Years, That Number More Than Tripled. Waste Land Is A Study Of Sixtyseven Of The Most Dangerously Polluted Waste Sites In The United States. In This Series Of Triptychs, Hanson Juxtaposes An Aerial Photograph, A Modified Topographic Map, And An Epa Site Description Exposing Some Of The Elaborate Legal Strategies That Corporations And Individuals Have Used To Avoid Taking Responsibility For The Contamination Or The Cleanup.The Book'S Final Sequence Is Devoted To Hanson'S Recent Series, Ironically Entitled The Treasure State: Montana 18891989. Here, The Photographer Begins With An Aerial View Of A Site That Affects One Of Montana'S Imperiled Species, And Overlays Each Image With A Sheet Of Glass, Discreetly Etched With The Name Of The Impacted Animal. Perhaps The Most Visually Abstract Series In The Book, The Treasure State Features Haunting, Intensely Colorful Images That Lure The Viewer In, Only To Be Struck By The Realization That A Vital And Sustaining Element Of This Landscape Is On The Brink Of Disappearing.Waste Land Includes An Afterword By Mark Dowie, Author Of 1995'S Losing Ground: American Environmentalism At The Close Of The Twentieth Century. In His Text, Dowie Explores The Historical Mutability Of Our Country'S Policies Toward The Environment. The Book Also Features Poignant Commentary By Susan Griffin, William Kittredge, Peter Montague And Maria B. Pellerano, And Terry Tempest Williams.The Power Of These Photographs Is In Their Terrifying, Because Undeniable, Particularity....What We Can See In These Vandalized And Perhaps Irreparable Landscapes We Are Obliged To Understand As Symbolic Of What We Cannot See: The Steady Seeping Of Poison Into Our World And Our Bodies.Wendell Berry, In The Preface To This Book

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  • Q: What is the size of the book Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: The book measures twelve point one inches in length, zero point seven five inches in width, and nine point five inches in height. It is a hardcover edition with a total of one hundred sixty pages.
  • Q: Who is the author of Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: The author is David T. Hanson, a photographer known for his impactful imagery and environmental themes.
  • Q: What binding type is used for Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: This book is bound in hardcover. The hardcover binding is designed for durability and longevity.
  • Q: What themes does Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape explore? A: The book explores environmental degradation and the impact of human activities on landscapes. It features powerful photography that reveals the consequences of industrialization.
  • Q: How is Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape structured? A: The book is structured into four photographic series, each addressing different aspects of environmental harm and human impact.
  • Q: What are the key photographic series featured in Waste Land? A: The key series include images of strip mines, Minuteman Missile Sites, hazardous waste sites, and a series called 'The Treasure State'.
  • Q: How does one read Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: Readers can enjoy this book by viewing the photographs while reflecting on the accompanying descriptions and commentary, which provide context to the images.
  • Q: Is Waste Land suitable for all ages? A: Yes, Waste Land can be suitable for all ages, though it contains themes that may be more impactful for mature readers due to its environmental commentary.
  • Q: How should I store Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent damage and fading of the cover and pages.
  • Q: Can Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape be cleaned? A: Yes, the cover can be wiped gently with a dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid using liquids as they can damage the book.
  • Q: What if Waste Land arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or exchange policy to resolve the issue.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape? A: Typically, books do not come with warranties, but you should check with the seller for their specific return policy.
  • Q: How does Waste Land compare to other environmental photography books? A: Waste Land stands out for its deeply disturbing yet beautiful aerial photography and its focus on urgent environmental issues, making it a powerful choice for those interested in environmental art.
  • Q: What makes Waste Land unique among photography books? A: Its unique combination of striking visuals and critical commentary on environmental issues sets Waste Land apart from other photography books.
  • Q: Is there any commentary from other authors in Waste Land? A: Yes, the book includes poignant commentary from notable authors such as Wendell Berry and Mark Dowie, enhancing the text's depth.
  • Q: What kind of photographs can I expect in Waste Land? A: Expect aerial photographs that depict both beauty and devastation, focusing on sites of environmental damage and their implications.

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