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Travel Wood
Travel Wood
[Japanese] Michio Hoshino Cao Yibing 译
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About Book
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1. Michio Hoshino, a national treasure-level ecological photographer in Japan: He is not only an ecological photographer, but also a travel writer. He has lived in the Arctic for 20 years and created a large number of photographic and literary works. He has won the "Akutagawa Prize in the Photography World" - the Kimura Ihei Photography Award.
2. 33 Encounters, 33 Stories, 33 Travel Notes: A selection of 33 travel essays by Michio Hoshino from 1993 to 1995. Brown bears, reindeer, humpback whales, and several old chiefs... What kind of map will the people you meet on your journey draw in your future life? Find the answer through travel.
3. 64-mo paperback edition, printed on vintage Japanese paper: Three books in the Michio Hoshino Nature Collection series, compact and easy to turn along the grain; perfect for commuting and traveling; featuring a striking, durable cover in a solid color. Bears accompany the wild, snow reflects the coolness, the body remains still, yet the mind travels far.
Introduction:
Michio Hoshino, renowned for his portraits of the beautiful yet harsh Far North, Alaska, is not only a conservation photographer but also a travel writer. "Travel Tree" features 33 essays written by Hoshino between 1993 and 1995. Published at the dawn of his career, these 33 travelogues are also 33 stories, 33 encounters. For the author, the journey is about understanding the kind of life maps drawn by the people he encounters. Through his travels, he finds answers, quietly and meaningfully records them in a book that serves as a "happy report." Hoshino's writing possesses the tenderness of someone who has "let go of a certain life," and this book allows us to witness countless landscapes alongside him.
1. Michio Hoshino, a national treasure-level ecological photographer in Japan: He is not only an ecological photographer, but also a travel writer. He has lived in the Arctic for 20 years and created a large number of photographic and literary works. He has won the "Akutagawa Prize in the Photography World" - the Kimura Ihei Photography Award.
2. 33 Encounters, 33 Stories, 33 Travel Notes: A selection of 33 travel essays by Michio Hoshino from 1993 to 1995. Brown bears, reindeer, humpback whales, and several old chiefs... What kind of map will the people you meet on your journey draw in your future life? Find the answer through travel.
3. 64-mo paperback edition, printed on vintage Japanese paper: Three books in the Michio Hoshino Nature Collection series, compact and easy to turn along the grain; perfect for commuting and traveling; featuring a striking, durable cover in a solid color. Bears accompany the wild, snow reflects the coolness, the body remains still, yet the mind travels far.
Introduction:
Michio Hoshino, renowned for his portraits of the beautiful yet harsh Far North, Alaska, is not only a conservation photographer but also a travel writer. "Travel Tree" features 33 essays written by Hoshino between 1993 and 1995. Published at the dawn of his career, these 33 travelogues are also 33 stories, 33 encounters. For the author, the journey is about understanding the kind of life maps drawn by the people he encounters. Through his travels, he finds answers, quietly and meaningfully records them in a book that serves as a "happy report." Hoshino's writing possesses the tenderness of someone who has "let go of a certain life," and this book allows us to witness countless landscapes alongside him.
Publication Date
Publication Date
2021-01-01
Publisher
Publisher
广西师范大学出版社
Imprint
Imprint
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Pages
Pages
304
ISBN
ISBN
9787559809513
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