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ISBN: HB: 9780300141009

Yale University Press

October 2008

160 pp.

26.7x31.8 cm

94 colour images, 6 black&white illus.

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River of No Return

The idea of the American wilderness has long captivated artists fascinated by the ways in which its unspoiled natural beauty embodies the nation's identity. This lavishly produced volume celebrates the unsurpassed splendour of a fabled region, while also presenting the environmental complexities of managing a vast landscape in which the needs of ranchers, biologists, miners, tourists, and locals seek a finely delineated balance. Photographer Laura McPhee follows in the tradition of nineteenth-century artistic approaches toward the sublime, relying on a large-format view camera to capture images of exquisite colour, clarity, and definition. In images spanning all seasons, McPhee depicts the magnificence and history of the Sawtooth Valley in central Idaho. Her subject matter includes the region's spectacular mountain ranges, rivers, and ranchlands; its immense spaces and natural resources; the effects of mining and devastating wildfires; and the human stories of those who live and work there. Featured texts set McPhee's photographs in the context of the work of American predecessors including Frederick Sommer and J. B. Jackson, and discuss her working methods and experiences photographing the evolving landscape.

About the Author

Laura McPhee is professor of photography. Her books include "No Ordinary Land: Encounters in a Changing Environment", "Forces of Change: A New View of Nature", and "Girls: Ordinary Girls and Their Extraordinary Pursuits".

Joanne Lukitsh is professor of art history at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She is the author of "Julia Margaret Cameron" and other publications in the history of photography.

Robert Hass was United States poet laureate from 1995 through 1997. His most recent collection of poems, "Time and Materials", won the 2007 National Book Award in poetry.