Lazy Point, Long Island
“Safina’s book soars… What a pleasure — The New York Times Book Review
Reminiscent of Thoreau’s Walden but thoroughly Safina’s. — Miami Herald
“A true masterpiece. —Gary Soucie, former editor of Audubon Magazine
You could call Safina a Thoreau for the 21st century. —New York Post
Before Carl Safina, environmentalists could often be heard wondering where the next Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold or Henry Beston might be hiding... — Newsday
“Safina seems a godsend among modern-day prophets.” —The Oregonian
A deeply personal book with a broadly global message, The View From Lazy Point is an exhilarating journey with a distinctly coastal flavor. In this intertwined story of humanity and the natural world, Safina shows that nature and human dignity require each other.
On Safina’s coasts, nature pulses to a continuous series of migrations. We’re alongside him as birds and fishes flock to and from his Long Island shores. Then we go global. During the span of a year’s four seasons, we travel with him from the intimacy of his home to the four points of the compass, from the high Arctic to Antarctica and across the tropics from the Caribbean to the west Pacific.
While we revel in the resilience of wildlife migrations and the magnificence of natural spectacles, we meet Eskimos and islanders, face foraging bears and visit breeding penguins, and sail to formerly devastated reefs that are recovering with human help. We see a world brimming with vitality but changing. Safina’s lively stories grant new insights into what the changes mean for wildlife and people.
Along the way, Safina shows that we run our lives and our world with ancient and Medieval ideas; that our philosophy, ethics, religion, and economics were all devised before anyone realized the world was round. Resisting change, these institutions don’t correspond to what we’ve learned in the last century. They are out of sync with how the world really functions. The View From Lazy Point shows how this makes them unable to detect dangers or respond to new realities.
Safina’s answer is not merely more scientific information but an ethical rebirth. “I’ve come to see that the geometry of human progress is an expanding circle of compassion,” he writes, “and that—if the word sacred means anything at all— the world exists as the one truly sacred place.”
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The View from Lazy Point Wins Orion Book Award
Carl Safina's THE VIEW FROM LAZY POINT; A Natural Year in an Unnatural World,has been named winner of the 2012 Orion Book Award for the best book of the year that addresses the relationship between humanity and nature.
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The View from Lazy Point Wins Orion Book Award |
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The View from Lazy Point now available in paperback.
Safina's The View from Lazy Point; A Natural Year in an Unnatural World is now available in paperback. Order the book on amazon.com. |
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The View from Lazy Point now available in paperback. |
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Utne Reader Names Safina a Visionary
Safina makes national magazine's list of "25 People Who Are Changing the World." |
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Utne Reader Names Safina a Visionary |
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Safina's Latest Books Receive Rave Reviews
For reviews, video and info on Safina's new books, click here: |
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Safina's Latest Books Receive Rave Reviews |
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