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Brooke Williams walked twice into Southern Utah's Mary Jane Wilderness: at the beginning of the Trump presidency, perhaps the most tumultuous and destructive in American History, and four-years later at its end. In Mary Jane Wild Brooke wanders into this magical place looking for answers to the question, "What has happened to America?". We watch as his imagination, unencumbered by distraction, alters his perceptions of this landscape, rendering modern maps obsolete. We are reminded of how walking in wilderness heals and helps us adapt to a world of uncertainty, and how evolution is ongoing, and wildness is the force behind it.…mehr

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Brooke Williams walked twice into Southern Utah's Mary Jane Wilderness: at the beginning of the Trump presidency, perhaps the most tumultuous and destructive in American History, and four-years later at its end. In Mary Jane Wild Brooke wanders into this magical place looking for answers to the question, "What has happened to America?". We watch as his imagination, unencumbered by distraction, alters his perceptions of this landscape, rendering modern maps obsolete. We are reminded of how walking in wilderness heals and helps us adapt to a world of uncertainty, and how evolution is ongoing, and wildness is the force behind it.
Autorenporträt
Brooke's life has been one of adventure and wilderness exploration. He writes in an effort to understand the importance of wildness in modern life. He's written dozens of stories and articles, and five books including Halflives: Reconciling Work and Wildness, and his most recent, Open Midnight, which documents his exploration of places where the outer and inner wilderness meet. His conservation career spans five decades, most recently with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. He has an MBA in Sustainable Business from the Bainbridge Graduate Institute. He and his wife, the writer Terry Tempest Williams, and their dog, Winslow live near Moab, Utah.