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A solitary wood pigeon perches on a fir tree and pecks at its fruit. It carries away the seeds and begins the long journey of a tree. An essay on that journey is the title of this book. Michio Hoshino, one of the world's most famous reporters who spent 15 years traveling the vast Alaskan landscape, is a world-renowned photographer and an acclaimed writer. Reading his poignant texts, one feels enveloped in the drama of nature and humans facing the profound loneliness of existence in a land full of beauty, love and immensity. Tragically killed by a bear attack while shooting at the height of his...
A solitary wood pigeon perches on a fir tree and pecks at its fruit. It carries away the seeds and begins the long journey of a tree. An essay on that journey is the title of this book. Michio Hoshino, one of the world's most famous reporters who spent 15 years traveling the vast Alaskan landscape, is a world-renowned photographer and an acclaimed writer. Reading his poignant texts, one feels enveloped in the drama of nature and humans facing the profound loneliness of existence in a land full of beauty, love and immensity. Tragically killed by a bear attack while shooting at the height of his career, Michio Oshino has become one of the most beloved creators in Japan for his spiritual connection to nature and his feeling of compassion for the fragility of life. His words bring out the value of resilience and will in both humans and animals. First published in 1994 and in 72 editions to date, 'The Traveling Tree' is already a classic of environmental literature, so necessary in our time. In this work, Hoshino reflects on universal issues with a careful introspection and emotional depth reminiscent of Henry David Thoreau, as he confronts one of life's final frontiers with full acceptance and even reverence for its dangers.