An Elephant in the Desert is a narrative that talks about the writer's personal meeting with Terry Tempest Williams, the American writer from Utah. As a Fulbright scholar working on the writings of Williams, this personal meeting with Williams was one of the most defining moment of the writer's life. The experiential narrative discusses issues ranging from the personal to the political and the sacred in Williams's writings, the role of myth and legend and how they can redefine our ecological imagination. It also talks about staying deeply connected to the Universe at large how stories enact our life patterns, connect us to the physical world around us, and teach us stewardship
Water Conversations: Pearls of Rain. Mongolia 2012 LAM 360º – 2nd Land Art Mongolia Biennial curate...
In every religion animals, plants, and other nonhuman natural beings are divine messengers, bringers...
International audienceThe Indian treatises of elephant lore (gajaśāstra) contain a particular narrat...
In her writings, Terry Tempest Williams repeatedly invites us as readers into engagement and convers...
In the fable by Rumi, six blind men seeking information as to what an elephant looks like, lays thei...
Old and new books of fiction are abundantly visible on checkout counters, public libraries, and book...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
This creative nonfiction piece focuses on the month I spent in Thailand and Cambodia the summer afte...
In Oshiwambo, the elephant is likened to the most challenging situation that people can face. If an ...
It was an early morning in March that I found myself watching birds swooping in to catch fish in the...
This interview with Terry Tempest Williams is part of a series of conversations with contemporary we...
There is something about deserts that makes the mind more fertile. To survive in a desert you have t...
The seven chapters in this book explore the narrative dimensions of human relations with the earth a...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
Throughout reading short stories one realizes how the most fundamental stories of Indian culture als...
Water Conversations: Pearls of Rain. Mongolia 2012 LAM 360º – 2nd Land Art Mongolia Biennial curate...
In every religion animals, plants, and other nonhuman natural beings are divine messengers, bringers...
International audienceThe Indian treatises of elephant lore (gajaśāstra) contain a particular narrat...
In her writings, Terry Tempest Williams repeatedly invites us as readers into engagement and convers...
In the fable by Rumi, six blind men seeking information as to what an elephant looks like, lays thei...
Old and new books of fiction are abundantly visible on checkout counters, public libraries, and book...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
This creative nonfiction piece focuses on the month I spent in Thailand and Cambodia the summer afte...
In Oshiwambo, the elephant is likened to the most challenging situation that people can face. If an ...
It was an early morning in March that I found myself watching birds swooping in to catch fish in the...
This interview with Terry Tempest Williams is part of a series of conversations with contemporary we...
There is something about deserts that makes the mind more fertile. To survive in a desert you have t...
The seven chapters in this book explore the narrative dimensions of human relations with the earth a...
In 1977, Robyn Davidson travelled from Alice Springs across 2,700 kilometres of Australian desert to...
Throughout reading short stories one realizes how the most fundamental stories of Indian culture als...
Water Conversations: Pearls of Rain. Mongolia 2012 LAM 360º – 2nd Land Art Mongolia Biennial curate...
In every religion animals, plants, and other nonhuman natural beings are divine messengers, bringers...
International audienceThe Indian treatises of elephant lore (gajaśāstra) contain a particular narrat...