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Why We Are Here: Mobile and the Spirit of a Southern City
by Edward O. Wilson and Alex Harris

Published by Liveright/W. W. Norton and Company in association with George F. Thompson Publishing

Entranced after reading Edward O. Wilson's timeless evocation of his Southern childhood in The Naturalist and Anthill, Alex Harris―the renowned American photographer―approached the Alabama-born scientist about collaborating on a book about Wilson's native world of Mobile. After agreeing that it was a city small enough to be captured through a lens yet old enough to have experienced an epic cycle of tragedy and rebirth, the photographer and the naturalist joined forces to record the rhythms of this storied Alabama Gulf region through a swirling tango of lyrical words and breathtaking images.

Revisiting the landscape that set him on his course on life as a scientist, conservationist, and writer, Wilson has retraced his family's two-century history from the Civil War through the Depression―when male-driven wagons still clogged the roads―to Mobile's racial and environmental struggles to its cultural triumphs today. Echoing Wilson and the writing he's done over his career, Harris renders in photographs the story of a man who knows the land as only an evolutionary biologist can know his home ground. As one of our greatest documentary photographers, Harris captures the mood of a radically transformed city that has vibrantly managed to adapt itself to the twenty-first century. The history is told with sweeping and poignant observations. The images are instantaneous and exact. But both forms come together to brilliantly reveal a portrait of a modern city whose individual components keenly evoke the human condition in one place over time.

Individually and collaboratively, Wilson and Harris have brought together vastly different perspectives―visual and verbal, artistic and scientific, intuitive and cerebral, objective and subjective, contemporary and historical―to create a book that is as much about the meaning of place as it is about a place itself. The result not only records a particular people and a unique American city and its landscapes, but portrays something much larger: the deeply human impulse to tell a story with both our lives and the world that surrounds us.

In this historic collaboration between a beloved naturalist and a celebrated photographer, Harris and Wilson connect the dots―between people, the culture, the geography, the city―to give us a singular panorama of not only Mobile but the larger South today. A new kind of documentary history, Why We Are Here then becomes a universal story, one that tells us where we all come from and why we are here.

PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
Why We Are Here has been selected for the New York Times 2012 Holiday Gift Guide. Click to read the review.

 

 

$39.95 U.S. (trade discount) No e-book has been authorized.
Hardcover
240 pages with 112 four-color photographs
10.5" x 9.5" landscape/horizontal
ISBN: 978–0–87140–470–1
History/Photography/Regional

Published in Fall 2012

More Info at:
http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-0-87140-470-1/
No e-book has been authorized.

About the Authors

Book Events:
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October 11, 2012
Mobile Botanical Gardens
Book signing at 4:00 p.m., and dedication of the new Longleaf Trail

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October 12, 2012
The Centre for the Living Arts in Mobile
Book signing and talk by E. O. Wilson and Alex Harris

October 13, 2012
Page and Palette, Fairhope, AL
Book signing at 1:00-3:00 p.m.

October 14, 2012
Studio in the Woods, New Orleans, LA
Book signing and presentation at 4:00-7:00 p.m.

October 15, 2012
Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research
at Tulane University, New Orleans
Presentation at 7:30-8:30 p.m.

Exhibitions:
October 11, 2012―January 6, 2013
Mobile Museum of Art
A one-person exhibition of Alex Harris's photographs from
the book with a gallery talk and book signing at 7:00 p.m.
by E. O. Wilson and Alex Harris

"The Story" Radio Interview (click to listen)

The Picture Show on NPR (click to view)

 

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