
Looking for the Hidden Folk: How Iceland's Elves Can Save the Earth
n*A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITOR'S CHOICE* n An impassioned, informative love letter to Iceland.
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n*A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITOR'S CHOICE* n An impassioned, informative love letter to Iceland. --New York Times Book Review n n This compelling and highly readable book offers a thought-provoking examination of nature of belief itself --Bookpage, starred review n n In exploring how Icelanders interact with nature--and their idea that elves live among us--Nancy Marie Brown shows us how altering our perceptions of the environment can be a crucial first step toward saving it. n nIcelanders believe in elves. n nWhy does that make you laugh?, asks Nancy Marie Brown, in this wonderfully quirky exploration of our interaction with nature. Looking for answers in history, science, religion, and art--from ancient times to today--Brown finds that each discipline defines what is real and unreal, natural and supernatural, demonstrated and theoretical, alive and inert. Each has its own way of perceiving and valuing the world around us. And each discipline defines what an Icelander might call an elf. n nIlluminated by her own encounters with Iceland's Otherworld--in ancient lava fields, on a holy mountain, beside a glacier or an erupting volcano, crossing the cold desert at the island's heart on horseback--Looking for the Hidden Folk offers an intimate conversation about how we look at and find value in nature. It reveals how the words we use and the stories we tell shape the world we see. It argues that our beliefs about the Earth will preserve--or destroy it. n nScientists name our time the Anthropocene: the Human Age. Climate change will lead to the mass extinction of numerous animal species unless we humans change our course. Iceland suggests a different way of thinking about the Earth, one that offers hope. Icelanders believe in elves-- and you should, too.n
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