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Encounters
with the Archdruid
Published by Farrar; Straus & Giroux
Paperback: 0-374-51431-3; $13.00US
The narratives in this book are of journeys made
in three wildernesses--on a coastal island, in a Western mountain range,
and on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Four men are involved: Charles
Park, a mineral engineer who believes that our economic well-being rests
on finding metals and extracting them from the earth wherever they are
found; Charles Fraser, a resort developer who regards all conservationists
as druids ("religious figures who sacrifice people and worship trees");
Floyd Dominy, a builder of gigantic dams, who grew up in dry Western
country and deeply believes in the impoundment of water; and David Brower,
the most militant conservationist in the world. In turn, Park, Fraser,
and Dominy encounter Brower, whether in rapids, in forests, on mountain
trails, on a raft, in a jeep, or on foot--now reserved, now friendly, now
fighting hard across a philosophical divide.
Reviews
The importance of this lively book in the unmanageably
proliferating literature on ecology is in its confrontation between remarkable
men who hold great differences of opinion with integrity on all sides.
Mr. McPhee, not pushing, just presenting, portrays them all in the round,
showing them clashing in concrete situations where factors are complex
and decisions hard. Readers must choose sides. --The Wall Street journal
For those who want to understand the issues of
the environmental crisis, Encounters with the Archdruid is a superb
book. McPhee reveals more nuances of the value revolution that dominates
the new age of ecology than most writers could pack into a volume twice
as long. I marvel at his capacity to listen intently and extract the essence
of a man and his philosophy in the fewest possible words. --Stewart Udall
Brower and his antagonists are revealed as subtly
and convincingly as they would be in a good novel. --Time
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