A Wild, Rank Place One Year on Cape Cod

Cover of A Wild, Rank Place One Year on Cape Cod by David Gessner
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places.
Pages: 135
ISBN-13: 9780874518023
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.85098433132 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.1/96994 B
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A Wild, Rank Place One Year on Cape Cod by David Gessner, published by University Press of New England in 1997, is a collection of interconnected personal essays that delve into the author’s experiences on Cape Cod. Spanning 135 pages, this edition presents Gessner’s reflections on the landscape, the people, and his own journey through illness, particularly his recent battle with cancer and his father’s struggle with lung cancer. The book captures the essence of Cape Cod, blending natural beauty with profound personal insights.

Readers will find Gessner’s introspective narrative intertwining themes of health, nature, and the complexities of familial relationships. As he navigates his artistic development against the backdrop of literary influences like Thoreau, Gessner explores the healing power of place and the significance of life and death. The essays reveal a deep connection to the region, illustrating how Cape Cod serves as both a refuge and a source of inspiration, ultimately leading to a declaration of artistic independence and a deeper understanding of love and nobility in the face of mortality.


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Cape Cod, that sandy, wind-swept enchantress, has captivated many writers, among them Henry David Thoreau, whose descriptions of that “wild, rank place” have fired the imaginations of not one but many generations. Among Thoreau’s literary progeny is David Gessner, but this book goes far beyond the naturalist’s focus on the transcendent beauty of the landscape. Rather, Gessner combines his deeply felt sense of place with observations of the Cape’s people and with insights about his family, himself, and his art. In a series of interconnected personal essays, he explores his response to his own recently cured cancer and to the lung cancer that is killing his father. Issues of life and death intertwine with images of a land that Gessner finds curiously healing: “Here thoughts are swamped by the smells, sounds, and sights of place. The gentle hypnotic lapping of waves. A prehistoric cormorant on a slick black rock. The delicate lacework of sea grass roots breaking down through a ledge of sand.”

Gessner’s introspection during a year spent writing in the family’s weathered cottage portrays another struggle, too. For a young writer just beginning his career, such mighty literary forebears as Thoreau can be imposing, if not paralyzing. Yet the process of sorting through and making peace with the memories of his genetic father gives Gessner the power to declare artistic independence from his literary one. Seeing “something tremendously heroic” about his father’s determination to perform mundane tasks in the face of imminent death brings Gessner to realize that “our minds have minds of their own. Reality is fabulous, yes, but we also crave something more. Symbol, perhaps. Meaning.” In the end, what Cape Cod comes to mean for Gessner is not just freedom from the past, but love and nobility in the face of death.

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