Always Coming Home
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Journal Entry 1 by funambule from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Canada on Wednesday, April 9, 2003
It's unlikely I'll release this one. I might lend it out to those I trust, but this is one of those books you go back to over and over again.
It is a harmonious mix of story, poem, song and image which document the Culture of the Kesh, a people "who might be going to have lived a long time from now in Northern California. It's an anthropological survey of a possible future people, with a culture based on peace, balance and respect for nature and recognition of humanity as part of nature. It's beautiful, as well as being very real and human, unlike some "utopian" ideals.
It is a harmonious mix of story, poem, song and image which document the Culture of the Kesh, a people "who might be going to have lived a long time from now in Northern California. It's an anthropological survey of a possible future people, with a culture based on peace, balance and respect for nature and recognition of humanity as part of nature. It's beautiful, as well as being very real and human, unlike some "utopian" ideals.