A Garden Of Bristlecones: Tales Of Change In The Great Basin (Environmental Arts and Humanities)

Brand: University of Nevada Press

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UPC:
9780874172966
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1998-09-01
Author:
Michael P. Cohen
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Since Edmund Schulman discovered in 1958 that individual bristlecones live nearly 5,000 years, the trees have been investigated primarily for the elaborate record their rings contain. The trees have been read closely, with major consequences for natural and human history. Historians have read local and global environmental change. Archaeologists have rewritten the history of civilization. Writers have transformed them into figures pertinent to the human dilemmas of time and eternity. A Garden of Bristlecones investigates professional and popular conceptions as a set of narratives drawn from the outside and from the inside of the trees. It reveals the premises of the investigators, the nature of their inquiry, and the extent of their knowledge, while also revealing the Great Basin bristlecone itself.