"In his debut poetry collection, Water, Rocks and Trees, James Scott Smith explores our relationship to the natural world with a shamanistic sensibility. Smith's yearning for connection, for a sense of belonging to the earth, the universe, permeates every poem. Whether describing the 'death drop love dance / of the hummingbird' or the coyote with a 'fresh kill of rabbit hanging / soft and surrendered in her mouth,' Smith revels in the intelligence and vibrancy of the more than human world. Here, man doesn't conquer nature-he converses with it. It is a conversation I didn't want to end." -Mary Reynolds Thompson, author of Reclaiming the Wild Soul…mehr
"In his debut poetry collection, Water, Rocks and Trees, James Scott Smith explores our relationship to the natural world with a shamanistic sensibility. Smith's yearning for connection, for a sense of belonging to the earth, the universe, permeates every poem. Whether describing the 'death drop love dance / of the hummingbird' or the coyote with a 'fresh kill of rabbit hanging / soft and surrendered in her mouth,' Smith revels in the intelligence and vibrancy of the more than human world. Here, man doesn't conquer nature-he converses with it. It is a conversation I didn't want to end." -Mary Reynolds Thompson, author of Reclaiming the Wild SoulHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Over the course of his life, James Scott Smith has lived in Michigan, Massachusetts, Kansas, California and for the last 24 years, Colorado. He studied psychology and religion while beginning his work as a psychotherapist, a wilderness guide, and a spiritual leader. He went on to create and lead a system of learning organizations designed to deliver holistic, experiential intervention in traditional and alternative settings. Breaking from his formal career in 2006, James enjoys his children and home life, the Colorado backcountry, his dogs, photography and writing.
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