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Glen Canyon Dammed - Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country (Paperback)
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Glen Canyon Dammed - Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country (Paperback)
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Growth is a major issue in the contemporary American West,
especially as more and more towns and states turn to tourism to
spark their economies. But growth has a flip side--loss--about
which we seldom think until something is irrevocably gone. Where
once was Glen Canyon, with its maze of side-canyons leading to the
Colorado River, now is Lake Powell, second largest reservoir in
America, attracting some three million visitors a year. Many who
come here think they have found paradise, and for good reason: it's
beautiful. However, the loss of Glen Canyon was monumental--to
many, a notorious event that remains unresolved. Focusing on the
saddening, maddening example of Glen Canyon, Jared Farmer traces
the history of exploration and development in the Four Corners
region, discusses the role of tourism in changing the face of the
West, and shows how the "invention" of Lake Powell has served
multiple needs. He also seeks to identify the point at which change
becomes loss: How do people deal with losing places they love? How
are we to remember or restore lost places? By presenting Glen
Canyon as a historical case study in exploitation, Farmer offers a
cautionary tale for the future of this spectacular region. In
assessing the necessity and impact of tourism, he questions whether
merely visiting such places is really good for people's
relationships with each other and with the land, suggesting a new
ethic whereby westerners learn to value what remains of their
environment. "Glen Canyon Dammed" was written so that the canyon
country's perennial visitors might better understand the history of
the region, its legacy of change, and their complicity in both. A
sobering book that recalls lost beauty, it also speaks eloquently
for the beauty that may still be saved.
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