Slide Mountain by Theodore Steinberg

Slide Mountain by Theodore Steinberg

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The drive to own the natural world in twentieth-century America seems virtually limitless. This book demonstrates that nature continually turns these efforts into folly. It illuminates what it means to live in a culture of property where everything must have an owner.

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Slide Mountain by Theodore Steinberg

The drive to own the natural world in twentieth-century America seems virtually limitless. Signs of this national penchant for possessing nature are everywhere - from suburban picket fences to elaborate schemes to own underground water, clouds, even the ocean floor. Yet, as Theodore Steinberg demonstrates in this compelling, witty look at Americans' attempts to master the environment, nature continually turns these efforts into folly. In a rich, narrative style recalling the work of John McPhee, Steinberg tours America to explore some of the more unusual dilemmas that have arisen in our struggle to possess nature.Beginning along the Missouri River, Steinberg recounts the battle for three thousand acres of land the river carved from a Nebraska Indian reservation and deposited in Iowa. Then he travels to Louisiana, where an army of lawyers butted heads over whether Six Mile Lake was actually a lake or a stream. He continues to Arizona to investigate who owned the underground, then to Pennsylvania's Blue Ridge Mountains to see who claimed the clouds. He ends in crowded New York City with Donald Trump's struggle for air rights. Americans' obsession with owning nature was immortalized by Mark Twain in the tale of Slide Mountain, where a landslide-prone Nevada peak turned the American dream of real estate into dust. In relating these modern-day Slide Mountain stories, Steinberg illuminates what it means to live in a culture of property where everything must have an owner.
Theodore Steinberg, Assistant Professor of History at New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University, Newark, is author of Nature Incorporated: Industrialization and the Waters of New England (1991).
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ISBN 13 9780520087637
ISBN 10 0520087631
Title Slide Mountain
Author Theodore Steinberg
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1995-03-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.