Three on Community (1996) by Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, and Carole Koda
Letterpressed on Masa paper and handsewn Japanese-style into handmade marigold paper in an edition of 800 copies.
Letterpressed on Masa paper and handsewn Japanese-style into handmade marigold paper in an edition of 800 copies.
Letterpressed on Masa paper and handsewn Japanese-style into handmade marigold paper in an edition of 800 copies.
Three essays on watershed consciousness (Snyder), preserving community (Berry), and the true meaning of multiculturalism (Koda). Foreword by Tom Lyon. Bound together, the book reads like a glove-box manifesto on community and regional activism.
Gary Snyder's contribution is titled “Coming Into the Watershed,” Wendell Berry's essay is “Conserving Communities,” and Carole Koda addresses “Dancing on the Borderland: Finding Our Common Ground in North America.”