Voices
for the Land: Minnesotans Write About the Places They
Love
de Paul Gruchow
Book
Description
A celebration of the special bond Minnesotans have with
the land expressed through compelling essays and beautiful
photographs.
"A place is not a thing," writes Paul Gruchow
in the foreword to VOICES FOR THE LAND, "it is
a relationship. A location becomes a place only in the
context of time, of history." In this extraordinary
tribute to the importance of the ordinary places in
our lives, fifty-two Minnesotans write about the special,
sometimes secret, places that give their lives meaning.
For some it is their home or cabin or lake. For others,
it's a family farm or neighborhood park, a backyard
garden or north woods trail: all places where we find
a personal and spiritual connection to the land.
VOICES
FOR THE LAND explores this complex relationship by linking
these personal essays with striking images captured
by award-winning photographer Brian Peterson. This marriage
of words, images, and landscape provides a powerful
reminder of our deep and abiding connection to the land.
The writers share the experience of these favorite places
through their senses, from the aching tingle of a cold
winter night and the sound of ice "singing"
to the buzz of mosquitoes and the acrid smell of burning
peat.
The
Voices for the Land project, organized by the nonprofit
group 1000 Friends of Minnesota, encouraged Minnesotans
to write about the land they love and to fight for its
preservation. The Minneapolis Star Tribune published
a selection of these essays, paired with Brian Peterson's
photos, in an award-winning series. VOICES FOR THE LAND
brings these essays and photos together in book form
for the first time.
"Ordinary
places," writes Paul Gruchow, "are as necessary
to a good community as are ordinary people." VOICES
FOR THE LAND speaks to the power of these ordinary places
and the value of preserving them for the simple reason
that they are special to someone.
About
the author
Brian Peterson is a staff photographer for the Minneapolis
Star Tribune and has been honored eight times as the
Minnesota Press Photographer of the Year.