
The Last Launch
Messages in the Bottle
Yi-Fu Tuan(Author)
George F. Thompson (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-938086-21-2 (ISBN)
Description
Yi-Fu Tuan has spent a lifetime as a writer, teacher, and scholar exploring the relationship between the places and spaces that surround us and the inner self. In particular, he has shown, in his twenty-two previous books, what it means to achieve human dignity within the varied communities we create.Although we humans, by nature, may be flawed, as evidenced by war and injustice and environmental destruction, Professor Tuan affirms that all of us, by virtue of our remarkable senses and even more remarkable minds, are able to savor the wonders of our earthly home, as no other species can. Moreover, we humans are, by nature, moral beings. For this reason, we find true fulfillment and ultimate happiness by doing good, an emptying of the self in service to others that, paradoxically, enriches and extends the self as few other ways can.In The Last Launch, Professor Tuan's final book, we are given his views on a vast and complicated array of topics that would seem to require volumes to explore. Yet his essays, expressed straightforwardly, also have their place in conveying big ideas-especially to the often impatient yet deeply curious young at heart, whatever their age. And it is to them that these unforgettable messages in the bottle, tossed hopefully into the sea, are addressed. Who knows what hearts and minds they may stir to life?
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Language
English
Place of publication
VA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-938086-21-2 (9781938086212)
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Yi-Fu Tuan is among the most decorated geographers of all time. A Fellow of both the American Academy and British Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in 2012 he received the Vautrin Lud International Geography Prize, the highest award given in the field of geography and modeled after the Nobel Prize. For many years he taught at the University of Minnesota, USA, and, from 1984 until his 'official' retirement in 1998, he held two endowed chairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, serving as the John K. Wright Professor of Geography and the Vilas Research Professor of Geography. Professor Tuan has written twenty-two acclaimed and influential books since 1968, most recently Romantic Geography: In Search of the Sublime Landscape, Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning, and, with Martha A. Strawn, Religion: From Place to Placelessness.