Today! It’s pub date for the Italian edition of my collection of essays Wild Spectacle.
If you live in Italy, you can order directly from IBS.
If you live in the US, you can find the Italian version on Amazon.
Will you please let your Italian friends know? Or better yet, send copies to your friends in Italy.
Wild Spectacle came out in the US via Trinity University Press in 2022. It explores our first home, the wild earth, and invites us to question its known and unknown beauties and curiosities. You can order a signed copy from my website here.
Description in Italian
Janisse Ray ci accompagna ai margini di natura e cultura, in una “terra di mezzo” tra noto e ignoto. Nel tentativo di diffondere tutto ciò che la wilderness ha da insegnarci, l’autrice vive il paesaggio fino a farsi lei stessa selvaggia: dopo aver svernato con le farfalle monarca in Messico e scoperto un variopinto assortimento di uccelli in Belize, ci racconta le sue meditazioni sulla natura, trasmettendo uno stupore mozzafiato ed esortando a seguire uno stile di vita ecosostenibile. Saldamente ancorati a due luoghi per lei familiari, il Montana e la Georgia meridionale, i saggi che compongono la raccolta abbracciano un territorio immenso, che va dall’Alaska all’America centrale. Ray vi documenta incontri rari in un’epoca in cui la biodiversità è a rischio di estinzione e il mondo fa i conti troppo lentamente con il cambiamento climatico, ma soprattutto s’interroga su cosa significhi viaggiare nella natura selvaggia in quanto donna, riflette sull’impatto dell’ecoturismo e dei viaggi in generale, mette in discussione i presupposti sul nutrirsi dei prodotti della terra e si appella alle generazioni future affinché operino un cambiamento sostanziale.
Many Thanks
to Meltemi Publishing & to Matteo Meschiari for the wonderful preface. Thanks to Erika Patoni-O’Brien for representing me.
About the Book
Looking for adventure and continuing a process of self-discovery, Janisse Ray has repeatedly set out to immerse herself in wildness, to be wild, and to learn what wildness can teach us. From overwintering with monarch butterflies in Mexico to counting birds in Belize, the stories in Wild Spectacle capture her luckiest moments—ones of heart-pounding amazement, discovery of romance, and moving toward living more wisely. In Ray's worst moments she crosses boundaries to encounter danger and embrace sadness.
Anchored firmly in two places Ray has called home—Montana and southern Georgia—the sixteen essays here span a landscape from Alaska to Central America, connecting common elements in the ecosystems of people and place. One of her abiding griefs is that she has missed the sights of explorers like Bartram, Sacagawea, and Carver: flocks of passenger pigeons, routes of wolves, herds of bison. She craves a wilder world and documents encounters that are rare in a time of disappearing habitat, declining biodiversity, and a world too slowly coming to terms with climate change.
In an age of increasingly virtual, urban life, Ray embraces the intentionality of trying to be a better person balanced with seeking out natural spectacle, abundance, and less trammeled environments. She questions what it means to travel into the wild as a woman, speculates on the impacts of ecotourism and travel in general, questions assumptions about eating from the land, and appeals to future generations to make substantive change.
Congratulazioni!
Congratulations! After they finish this book, may the Italians want to read even more of your writings.