The Tree where Man was BornIn this classic volume, Matthiessen exquisitely combines both nature and travel writing to bring East Africa to vivid life. He skillfully portrays the daily lives of herdsmen and hunter-gatherers; the drama of the predator kills; the hundreds of exotic animals; the breathtaking landscapes; and the area's turbulent natural, political, and social histories. |
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Page 57
I awaited him one morning by an olive tree , sheltered from the monsoon wind by
the crater rim . From the desert all around came a great silence , as on an island
where the sea has fallen still . An amethyst sun - bird pierced my eye , and a ...
I awaited him one morning by an olive tree , sheltered from the monsoon wind by
the crater rim . From the desert all around came a great silence , as on an island
where the sea has fallen still . An amethyst sun - bird pierced my eye , and a ...
Page 173
We followed them eastward , under the crater rim , working our way out of the
trees . Serekieli , in forest green , carried a shotgun . Like many people come
lately to boots , Serekieli tends to clump , but he clumps quietly and is very
surefooted ...
We followed them eastward , under the crater rim , working our way out of the
trees . Serekieli , in forest green , carried a shotgun . Like many people come
lately to boots , Serekieli tends to clump , but he clumps quietly and is very
surefooted ...
Page 212
One winter day in 1969 , returning to Seronera from Arusha , Myles Turner flew
around the south side of the Crater Highlands , which lay hidden in its black
tumulus of clouds . The light plane skirted Lake Manyara and the dusty flats of the
...
One winter day in 1969 , returning to Seronera from Arusha , Myles Turner flew
around the south side of the Crater Highlands , which lay hidden in its black
tumulus of clouds . The light plane skirted Lake Manyara and the dusty flats of the
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