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  • In 1963 the waters began rising behind Glen Canyon Dam and 170 miles of the Colorado River slowly disappeared as the riverbed and surrounding canyons filled with water. Environmentalists considered it a disaster and mourned Glen Canyon as gone forever. The Sierra Club joined forces with photographer Eliot Porter to document what would be lost under the dam’s waters, resulting in the publication of the landmark 1963 photobook The Place No One Knew Glen Canyon on the Colorado.

    But in an unexpected victory that speaks to the pervasive disaster of climate change, the reservoir is now declining and the Colorado River is coming back. Photographers Byron Wolfe (born 1967) and Mark Klett (born 1952), along with writer Rebecca Solnit (born 1961), spent five years exploring the place as expectations and possibilities changed, and the river reemerged at the upper end of the reservoir.

    In dialogue with Porter’s book, Klett and Wolfe retraced the physical locations where Porter made his photographs, now often submerged by the reservoir’s waters. Solnit’s accompanying text meditates on the meanings and histories of the place, drawing from both the trio’s explorations and archival research.

    Drowned River is a book about climate change, about “the madness of the past and the terror of the future” (as Solnit puts it). But it is also a book about how photography can describe beauty and trouble simultaneously, and what it takes to understand a place and to come to terms with the changes we have set in motion.


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    Drowned River The Death and Rebirth of Glen Canyon on the Colorado Rebecca Solnit Mark Klett Byron Wolfe 9781942185253 Books Reviews :



    In 1963 the waters began rising behind Glen Canyon Dam and 170 miles of the Colorado River slowly disappeared as the riverbed and surrounding canyons filled with water. Environmentalists considered it a disaster and mourned Glen Canyon as gone forever. The Sierra Club joined forces with photographer Eliot Porter to document what would be lost under the dam’s waters, resulting in the publication of the landmark 1963 photobook The Place No One Knew Glen Canyon on the Colorado.

    But in an unexpected victory that speaks to the pervasive disaster of climate change, the reservoir is now declining and the Colorado River is coming back. Photographers Byron Wolfe (born 1967) and Mark Klett (born 1952), along with writer Rebecca Solnit (born 1961), spent five years exploring the place as expectations and possibilities changed, and the river reemerged at the upper end of the reservoir.

    In dialogue with Porter’s book, Klett and Wolfe retraced the physical locations where Porter made his photographs, now often submerged by the reservoir’s waters. Solnit’s accompanying text meditates on the meanings and histories of the place, drawing from both the trio’s explorations and archival research.

    Drowned River is a book about climate change, about “the madness of the past and the terror of the future” (as Solnit puts it). But it is also a book about how photography can describe beauty and trouble simultaneously, and what it takes to understand a place and to come to terms with the changes we have set in motion.

    Rebecca Solnit, Mark Klett, Byron Wolfe,Drowned River The Death and Rebirth of Glen Canyon on the Colorado,Radius Books,1942185251,Environmental Conservation Protection,Photoessays Documentaries,Subjects Themes - Landscapes,Arizona - Glen Canyon Dam,Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) - Description and travel,Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) - Environmental conditions,Documentary photography,Documentary photography - Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.),Ecology,Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.),Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.) - Description and travel,Glen Canyon Dam (Ariz.),Glen Canyon Dam (Ariz.) - Description and travel,Landscape photography,Landscape photography - Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.),North America - Colorado River,Pictorial works,Travel,United States - Glen Canyon,Colorado,ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,GENERAL,General Adult,NATURE / Environmental Conservation Protection,NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY,Nature/Environmental Conservation Protection - General,Non-Fiction,Oversize Format,PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays Documentaries,PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects Themes / Landscapes,Photo Techniques,Photoessays Documentaries,Photography,Photography/Photoessays Documentaries,Pictorial works,RIVER ENGINEERING,Subjects Themes - Landscapes,Travel,United States,United States - Glen Canyon,NATURE / Environmental Conservation Protection,Nature/Environmental Conservation Protection - General,PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays Documentaries,PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects Themes / Landscapes,Photography/Photoessays Documentaries,Nature Photography,River Engineering,Photography,Photo Techniques

    Drowned River The Death and Rebirth of Glen Canyon on the Colorado [Rebecca Solnit, Mark Klett, Byron Wolfe] on . In 1963 the waters began rising behind Glen Canyon Dam and 170 miles of the Colorado River slowly disappeared as the riverbed and surrounding canyons filled with water. Environmentalists considered it a disaster and mourned Glen Canyon as gone forever. The Sierra Club joined forces with photographer Eliot Porter to document what would be lost under the dam’s waters


     

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    • Hardcover 212 pages
    • Publisher Radius Books (April 24, 2018)
    • Language English
    • ISBN-10 1942185251
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