Finding Beauty in a Broken World

Finding Beauty in a Broken World by Terry Tempest Williams, published by Pantheon Books in 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between humanity and the natural world. This edition spans 419 pages and is presented in English. Williams offers a luminous chronicle that reflects her journey to discover beauty amidst physical and spiritual fragmentation, beginning in Ravenna, Italy, and extending to the American Southwest and Rwanda.
Readers will encounter a narrative that intertwines art, ecology, and social change, as Williams examines the concept of mosaic not only as an artistic form but also as a metaphor for integration. Through her observations of prairie dogs and her experiences in Rwanda, she highlights the intersections of violence and beauty, arrogance and empathy. This book delves into themes of philosophy and aesthetics, inviting contemplation on what it means to be human in a complex world.
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In her most original, provocative, and eloquently moving book sinceRefuge, Terry Tempest Williams gives us a luminous chronicle of finding beauty in a broken world. Always an impassioned and far-sighted advocate for a just relationship between the natural world and humankind, Williams has broadened her concerns over the past several years to include a reconfiguration of family and community in her search for a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in an era of physical and spiritual fragmentation.
Williams begins in Ravenna, Italy, where “jeweled ceilings became lavish tales” through the art of mosaic. She discovers that mosaic is not just an art form but a form of integration, and when she returns to the American Southwest, her physical and spiritual home, and observes a clan of prairie dogs on the brink of extinction, she apprehends an ecological mosaic created by a remarkable species in the sagebrush steppes of the Colorado Plateau. And, finally, Williams travels to a small village in Rwanda, where, along with fellow artists, she joins survivors of the 1994 genocide and builds a memorial literally from the rubble of war, an act that becomes a spark for social change and healing.
A singular meditation on how the natural and human worlds both collide and connect in violence and beauty, this is a work of uncommon perceptions that dares to find intersections between arrogance and empathy, tumult and peace, constructing a narrative of hopeful acts by taking that which is broken and creating something whole.
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