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"Traveling Tree" Author: [Japan] Michio Hoshino Publisher: Guangxi Normal University Press
"Traveling Tree" Author: [Japan] Michio Hoshino Publisher: Guangxi Normal University Press
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Introduction · · · · · ·
Editor's Recommendation:
1. Michio Hoshino, a national treasure-level ecological photographer in Japan: He is not only an ecological photographer, but also a travel writer. He has lived in the Arctic for 20 years and created a large number of photographic and literary works. He has won the "Akutagawa Prize in the Photography World" - the Kimura Ihei Photography Award.
2. 33 encounters, 33 stories, 33 travel notes: A selection of 33 travel notes written by Michio Hoshino from 1993 to 1995, including brown bears, reindeer, humpback whales, and several old chiefs... What kind of map will the people you meet during your travels draw in your future life? Find the answer through travel.
3. 64-mo paperback edition, printed on old Japanese paper: Michio Hoshino's Nature Collection series of three books, small format, easy to turn along the grain; comfortable to use for commuting and traveling; special color cover, eye-catching and wear-resistant. Bears accompany the wild fun, snow reflects the coolness, the body is still, but the heart is far away.
Contents:
Michio Hoshino, who is famous for recording the beautiful and harsh Far North Alaska, is not only an ecological photographer, but also a travel writer. "Travel Wood" selects 33 essays written by Michio Hoshino from 1993 to 1995. They were published at the beginning of the author's fame. They are 33 travel notes, 33 stories, and 33 encounters. For the author, he always wants to know what kind of map the people he meets on the road will draw in his future life. Through traveling, he found the answer, recorded it quietly and meaningfully, and wrote it into a book, which is a "happy report". Michio Hoshino's words have a kind of tenderness unique to people who "say goodbye to a certain life". This book allows us to see many landscapes side by side with him.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Michio Hoshino is an eco-photographer and travel writer. He was born in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan in 1952. After graduating from the Department of Economics at Keio University, he followed his inner calling and went deep into Alaska to pursue polar scenery. He lived in the Arctic for 20 years and created a large number of photographic and literary works, becoming increasingly famous. In August 1996, he was attacked by a brown bear in the Kamchatka Peninsula and unfortunately passed away at the age of 43.
He won the 3rd Heibonsha Animal Photography Award in 1986, the 15th Kimura Ihei Award in 1990, and the posthumous Special Award from the Photographic Society of Japan in 1999. Later generations called Hoshino Michio "a natural photographer as famous as Ansel Adams."