In the First Country of Places: Nature, Poetry, and Childhood Memory

By (author): "Louise Chawla"
Publish Date: September 1994
In the First Country of Places: Nature, Poetry, and Childhood Memory
ISBN0791420744
ISBN139780791420744
AsinIn the First Country of Places: Nature, Poetry, and Childhood Memory
Original titleIn the First Country of Places: Nature, Poetry, and Childhood Memory (Suny Series in Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology)
In the First Country of Places explores how people's personal philosophies of nature shape their childhood memories and self-identities. Drawing upon written work and original interviews, the book describes uses of memory through the perspectives of five American Poets who represent different contemporary beliefs: William Bronk, David Ignatow, Audre Lorde, Marie Ponsot, and Henry Weinfield. These authors present their relationships with nature and childhood in the context of major Western traditions of philosophy and religion. Each poet confronts the modern scientific image of an alien nature within which histories of individuals are insignificant; and three poets elaborate alternative versions of connection with nature and their own past. This work opens new directions in the psychology of memory, developmental and environmental psychology, environmental studies, and the study of American poetry.