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Author name: Jack Leigh, Kilgo James, Campbell Alan, James Kilgo, Alan Campbell

 : Ossabaw: Evocations of an Island
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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.58724
EAN num: 9780820326429
ISBN number: 0820326429
Label: University of Georgia Press
Manufacturer: University of Georgia Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 112
Printing Date: 2004-04
Publishing house: University of Georgia Press
Sale Popularity Level: 1060217
Studio: University of Georgia Press




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A wild paradise of woodlands, beaches, and tidal marshes off the Georgia coast, Ossabaw Island is a heritage preserve that will forever remain undeveloped. Visitors rarely leave untouched by its tranquillity and mystery. Many are struck by the sense of solitude it imparts—even though Ossabaw lies just twenty miles south of Savannah.

The book’s three creators have powerful connections to Ossabaw: Jack Leigh’s photography and James Kilgo’s nature writing have led them there, while Alan Campbell has taken part in the artists’ retreat known as the Ossabaw Island Project. This retreat has been a source of inspiration and rejuvenation for such attendees as the writer Annie Dillard, architect Robert Venturi, composer Samuel Barber, and sculptor Ann Truitt. Leigh’s black-and-white photographs, Campbell’s watercolour and oil paintings, and Kilgo’s essay offer three highly individual interpretations of a similar experience—that of deep personal connection with Ossabaw’s timelessness and beauty.

In 'Place of the Black Drink Tree' Kilgo’s meditations on the yaupon holly tea used ritually by Ossabaw’s aboriginal inhabitants lead to other thoughts about the island’s natural and human history. Leigh and Campbell's images depict scenes of the contemporary Ossabaw that evoke a landscape as it may have appeared to its Native American, and even its earliest European, inhabitants: deserted beaches strewn with massive pieces of driftwood, palm trees tilting toward the water’s edge, an alligator lounging on the bank of a sandy creek, a flock of seabirds winging across a marsh.







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