Why We Are Here: Mobile And The Spirit Of A Southern City
by Edward O Wilson 2020-12-29 18:19:27
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From this historic collaboration between a beloved naturalist and a great American photographer emerges a South we’ve never encountered before.Entranced by Edward O. Wilson’s mesmerizing evocation of his Southern childhood in The Natura... Read more
From this historic collaboration between a beloved naturalist and a great American photographer emerges a South we’ve never encountered before.

Entranced by Edward O. Wilson’s mesmerizing evocation of his Southern childhood in The Naturalist and Anthill, Alex Harris approached the scientist about collaborating on a book about Wilson’s native world of Mobile, Alabama. Perceiving that Mobile was a city small enough to be captured through a lens yet old enough to have experienced a full epic cycle of tragedy and rebirth, the photographer and the naturalist joined forces to capture the rhythms of this storied Alabama Gulf region through a swirling tango of lyrical words and breathtaking images. With Wilson tracing his family’s history from the Civil War through the Depression—when mule-driven wagons still clogged the roads—to Mobile’s racial and environmental struggles to its cultural triumphs today, and with Harris stunningly capturing the mood of a radically transformed city that has adapted to the twenty-first century, the book becomes a universal story, one that tells us where we all come from and why we are here. Less
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  • 9.7 X 11.3 X 1.6 in
  • 240
  • WW Norton
  • October 9, 2012
  • English
  • 9780871404701
Edward O. Wilson was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1929. He is the author of two Pulitzer Prize-winning books, On Human Nature (1978) and The Ants (1990, with Bert Hölld...
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