D. H. Lawrence: Future Primitive


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Hardcover ISBN-13:9781574410075
Hardcover ISBN-10: 1574410075
Physical Description: 6x9. 288 pp. Bib. Appen. Index.
Publication Date: May 1996
Award(s):
  • Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, Educator's Award, Honorable Mention, 1997
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"Only the deep ecologist author of Sacred Land Sacred Sex could guide us so triumphantly into the richly potent, unfamiliar side of Lawrence. Previously absorbed in his literary persona, he rises here from a flatitudinous identity as a ‘nature lover’ to that of a new authentic ecological prophet."—Paul Shepard

The importance of the work of D. H. Lawrence in the field of ecology and environmental awareness has been largely overlooked. LaChapelle argues that Lawrence deserves to be ranked alongside Thoreau and Muir.

Beginning with the effect of Lawrence's childhood near Sherwood Forest, LaChapelle explores the intense relationship Lawrence had with all of nature so that his senses were as fully developed as those of a primitive hunter.

Lawrence believed in reestablishing an intimate relationship between humans and the rest of life, stating "the human race is . . . like a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air. We must plant ourselves again in the universe."

"LaChapelle’s book is a priceless gift. Through her erudite reading of his essays and novels, she walks us through the land Lawrence trod during his lifetime, but she doesn’t stop there . . . As she takes us to the end of his life, at about the time when she was born, we are saddened by her description of his untimely death yet convinced that the two, Lawrence and LaChapelle, . . . are spiritually connected in their unique understanding of the interplay of human and nonhuman elements of life on this planet."—Florence R. Krall

About Author:

DOLORES LaCHAPELLE formed the Way of the Mountain Learning Center in Silverton, Colorado, in 1975 and has continued as its director. Together with George Sessions, she presented the first academic papers ever given on Deep Ecology. She is the author of Earth Festivals, Earth Wisdom, Sacred Land Sacred Sex, and Deep Powder Snow.

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