Desert Quartet: An Erotic Landscape

Desert Quartet: An Erotic Landscape by Terry Tempest Williams, published by Pantheon on September 26, 1995, is a first edition work comprising 62 pages. This book presents a unique exploration of the desert landscape, combining lyrical prose with visual artistry. Williams, recognized for her intense writing, invites readers to reflect on the vastness and beauty of the desert while delving into the personal journey of self-discovery within this environment.
In this edition, readers will encounter a rich interplay of words and images, beautifully illuminated by the drawings and paintings of artist Mary Frank. The work serves as a meditation on natural history and human ecology, focusing on the intricate relationship between the individual and the desert. Through this evocative narrative, Williams captures the allure and drama of the landscape, offering insights into both its physical and spiritual dimensions.
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Beautifully illuminated with drawings and paintings by noted artist Mary Frank, Williams, one of the West’s most intense and lyrical writers, invokes the lure and drama of the landscape. This is an incandescent meditation–in word and image–on the physical vastness and beauty of the desert and the spiritual place one woman finds for herself there.
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