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The Outer Beach: a thousand-mile walk on Cape Cod's Atlantic shore

โœ Scribed by Finch, Robert


Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Edition
First edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Finch prevents a collection of essays that represent nearly fifty years and a cumulative thousand miles of walking along the storied edge of the Cape's legendary arm, the Outer Beach. He considers evidence of nature's fury: shipwrecks, beached whales, towering natural edifices, ferocious seaside blizzards. And he ponders everyday human interactions conducted in its environment with equal curiosity, wit, and insight. Finch pays tribute to the Outer Beach's impressive literary legacy, meditates on its often-tragic history, and explores the strange, mutable nature of time near the ocean.;Introduction: A view from the beach -- Beginnings -- Monomoy -- North Beach/Pleasant Bay/Pochet -- Nauset Beach -- Nauset Marsh -- Coast Guard Beach -- Nauset Light Beach -- Marconi Beach -- LeCount Hollow to Cahoon Hollow -- Newcomb Hollow -- Ballston Beach to Higgins Hollow -- Long Nook to Head of the Meadow -- The Provincelands -- Long Point -- L'envoi: The rain of time.;Those who have encountered Cape Cod--or merely dipped into an account of its rich history-- know that it is a singular place. Robert Finch writes of its beaches: "No other place I know sears the heart with such a constant juxtaposition of pleasure and pain, of beauty being born and destroyed in the same moment." And nowhere within its borders is this truth more vivid and dramatic than along the forty miles of Atlantic coast that Finch has always known as the Outer Beach. The essays here represent nearly fifty years and a cumulative thousand miles of walking along the storied edge of the Cape's legendary arm. Finch considers evidence of nature's fury: shipwrecks, beached whales, towering natural edifices, ferocious seaside blizzards. And he ponders everyday human interactions conducted in its environment with equal curiosity, wit, and insight: taking a weeks-old puppy for his first beach walk; engaging in a nocturnal dance with one of the Cape's fabled lighthouses; stumbling, unexpectedly, upon nude sunbathers; or even encountering out-of-towners hoping an Uber will fetch them from the other side of a remote dune field. Throughout these essays, Finch pays tribute to the Outer Beach's impressive literary legacy, meditates on its often-tragic history, and explores the strange, mutable nature of time near the ocean. But lurking behind every experience and observation--both pivotal and quotidian--is the essential question that the beach beckons every one of its pilgrims to confront: How do we accept our brief existence here, caught between overwhelming beauty and merciless indifference? Finch's affable voice, attentive eye, and stirring prose will be cherished by the Cape's staunch lifers and erstwhile visitors alike, and strike a resounding chord with anyone who has been left breathless by the majestic, unrelenting beauty of the shore.;Those who have encountered Cape Cod-- or merely dipped into an account of its rich history-- know that it is a singular place. Robert Finch writes of its beaches: "No other place I know sears the heart with such a constant juxtaposition of pleasure and pain, of beauty being born and destroyed in the same moment." And nowhere within its borders is this truth more vivid and dramatic than along the forty miles of Atlantic coast-- what Finch has always known as the Outer Beach. The essays here represent nearly fifty years and a cumulative thousand miles of walking along the storied edge of the Cape's legendary arm. Finch considers evidence of nature's fury: shipwrecks, beached whales, towering natural edifices, ferocious seaside blizzards. And he ponders everyday human interactions conducted in its environment with equal curiosity, wit, and insight: taking a weeks-old puppy for his first beach walk; engaging in a nocturnal dance with one of the Cape's fabled lighthouses; stumbling, unexpectedly, upon nude sunbathers; or even encountering out-of-towners hoping an Uber will fetch them from the other side of a remote dune field. Throughout these essays, Finch pays tribute to the Outer Beach's impressive literary legacy, meditates on its often-tragic history, and explores the strange, mutable nature of time near the ocean. But lurking behind every experience and observation-- both pivotal and quotidian-- is the essential question that the beach beckons every one of its pilgrims to confront: How do we accept our brief existence here, caught between overwhelming beauty and merciless indifference? Finch's affable voice, attentive eye, and stirring prose will be cherished by the Cape's staunch lifers and erstwhile visitors alike, and strike a resounding chord with anyone who has been left breathless by the majestic, unrelenting beauty of the shore.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction: A view from the beach --
Beginnings --
Monomoy --
North Beach/Pleasant Bay/Pochet --
Nauset Beach --
Nauset Marsh --
Coast Guard Beach --
Nauset Light Beach --
Marconi Beach --
LeCount Hollow to Cahoon Hollow --
Newcomb Hollow --
Ballston Beach to Higgins Hollow --
Long Nook to Head of the Meadow --
The Provincelands --
Long Point --
L'envoi: The rain of time.

โœฆ Subjects


BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs;Natural history;Natural history--Massachusetts--Cape Cod;NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Coastal Regions & Shorelines;Physical geography;Travel;TRAVEL / United States / Northeast;Autobiographies;Travel writing;Finch, Robert, -- 1943- -- Travel -- Massachusetts;Finch, Robert, -- 1943-;Natural history -- Massachusetts -- Cape Cod;Cape Cod (Mass.);Massachusetts;Massachusetts -- Cape Cod


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