One Square Inch of Silence (Hardcover)

Author: Gordon/ Grossmann Hempton
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781416559085
Publisher: Free Press
Publish Date: 3/31/2009
Buy.com Sku: 208394474
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.25L x 1.25T
Pages: 272
 
Emmy Award-winning acoustic ecologist Hempton pens a beautifully written call to arms against the agents of manmade noise, in this eloquent defense of natural quiet that comes packaged with the author''s astounding recordings of nature.
 
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Gordon Hempton has one of the most seemingly ridiculous and redundant jobs in America-and also one of the most essential. Hempton is an "acoustic ecologist," who traveled across the entire country making recordings of silence. (Do I hear crickets chirping?) That's right, silence. Due to technology and urban sprawl, silence has become just as endangered as any species of wildlife, and Hempton is on a mission to preserve it before human noise becomes completely ubiquitous. He describes his rambling quest for quiet in this memoir that mixes equal parts of Rachel Carson, Robert Pirsig, and Jack Kerouac. Hempton's silence-scapes are actually recordings of purely natural sounds, made by buzzing insects, mewling elk, and clucking prairie chickens, and the book comes with a CD sampler of his work.

 
 

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Prologue

Sounds of Silence

The day will come when man will have to fight noise as inexorably as cholera and the plague." So said the Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist Robert Koch in 1905. A century later, that day has drawn much nearer. Today silence has become an endangered species. Our cities, our suburbs, our farm communities, even our most expansive and remote national parks are not free from human noise intrusions. Nor is there relief even at the North Pole; continent-hopping jets see to that. Moreover, fighting noise is not the same as preserving silence. Our typical anti-noise strategies -- earplugs, noise cancellation headphones, even noise abatement laws -- offer no real solution because they do nothing to help us reconnect and listen to the land. And the land is speaking.

We''ve reached a time in human history when our global environmental crisis requires that we make permanent life-style changes. More than ever

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