Haley Conroy - 3/16/23 - Turtle Island Analysis - (Outside of Class Reading Blog)

 In a previous enviornmental/ecology course - a particular book really stood out to me, particularlly because it honed in on ideas I had never thought of previously. Sometimes when you read something so unique and different, it can really get you thinking! In Turtle Island, Snyder aims to acknowledge life and the way that this life can be used and changed and transformed. Turtle Island stands for the continent of North America and is derived from the name the Native Americans of North America gave their homeland and it is important to Snyder because it suggests a view of North America not merely as a land "discovered" and colonized by people of European descent, but as a land inhabited and stewarded by a collection of rich, diverse, and civilized peoples. There are many poems in Snyder’s book that share a common vision: a rediscovery of this land. Also Snyder incorporates the ways by which we might become natives of the place, ceasing to think and act as newcomers and invaders. He blends his earthly imagery with his straightforward writing style to tell the truth in a way that seems to get the point across, yet still in an intelligent way.


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