Beyond the Outer Shores

The Untold Odyssey of Ed Ricketts, the Pioneering Ecologist Who Inspired John Steinbeck and Joseph Campbell

(Author) Eric Tamm
Format: Paperback
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In the 1930s, while the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression sent most of America into the doldrums, a lively intellectual and artistic community formed in the West, revolving around three legendary friends: Ed Ricketts, John Steinbeck, and Joseph Campbell. Steinbeck immortalized Monterey's bohemian spirit in Cannery Row, but the area's true lifeblood was his best friend and mentor, Ed Ricketts. Today Ed Ricketts is usually remembered as "Doc"—the beer-drinking philosopher-scientist who presided over Monterey's population of "whores, pimps, gamblers, and sons of bitches" in Cannery Row—but Ricketts was actually a trailblazing ecologist who did seminal work in the emerging field on the Pacific Coast. His ideas were decades before their time, and his two books, Between Pacific Tides and Sea of Cortez (coauthored with Steinbeck), are still considered classics. Now, some sixty years after his untimely death, Ricketts' ecological approach and ethic seem more relevant than ever.

Information
Publisher:
Thunder's Mouth Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781560256892
Publish year:
2005
Publish date:
July 28, 2005

Eric Tamm

Eric Tamm is a renowned musicologist and author best known for his groundbreaking work, "Brian Eno: His Music and the Vertical Color of Sound." Tamm's analytical style and deep insights into Eno's innovative music have made him a leading authority in the field of music literature.

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