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The Abstract Wild The Abstract Wild by Jack Turner
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“(After witnessing a young Indian man throwing a popped grain of some sort at a caged, humiliated mountain lion)
That was it. I grabbed his throat and sank my thumb and middle finger into the joint behind his Adam’s apple. I did not want to kill him, though, not even hurt him. I just wanted to terrify him so badly that he would never, ever, ever, ever again even presume to think of throwing something at that lion.”
Jack Turner, The Abstract Wild
“It will not help us if this tradition is created for us, to be read about in yet another book. To create a wilder self, the self must live the life of the wild, mold a particular form of human character, a form of life. Relics will not do, tourism will not do, books will not do.”
Jack Turner, The Abstract Wild
“We lost the wild bit by bit for ten thousand years and forgave each loss and then forgot.”
Jack Turner, The Abstract Wild