Abstract

In this essay, Laura Dassow Walls looks at the existential threat of climate change through three writers: Henry David Thoreau, Thomas Merton, and Barry Lopez. Charting each author's stewardship of nature and the various politics that each faced in their time, Walls seeks out the tools found in their writing, the "first light of dawn on the horizon," that broadens our understanding of the natural world.

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