Friday, July 15, 2011

Language of Landscape of Language

Visiting friends ask the difference between a butte and a mesa, a bluff and a rim, a wash and a creek, a dune and a blowout, a canyon, a gulch, a coulee and a draw - the vernacular that braids people and places.  Thinking about the reciprocity between landscape and language brings some favorite quotations to mind:

Gretel Ehrlich: “The poet Seamus Heaney said that landscape is sacramental, to be read as text.  Earth is instinct: perfect, irrational, semiotic.”

Robert Smithson: "All language is an alphabet of sites."

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