"I need a flood in my soul, to carry off all the old drift and the
flimsy habits that have extended down to the water's edge."—Harlan
Hubbard, Journals Writer, artist, and sustainability pioneer Harlan
Hubbard (1900–1988) lived a quiet, unassuming life, and yet he is
thoroughly embedded in Kentucky's historical memory. While some may
know of Hubbard's shantyboat sojourn on the Ohio and Mississippi
Rivers with his wife, Anna, or of Payne Hollow, their hand-built
homestead, few know the full story. After four decades of
transformation, Hubbard emerged in middle age as the rightful heir to
the Transcendentalist ethos, ready to envision a unique existence of
simplicity and wild beauty akin to that of the revered Henry David
Thoreau. In this comprehensive biography, Jessica K. Whitehead reveals
why Hubbard is beloved by his fellow Kentuckians and has been an
inspiration to generations of readers interested in art, adventure,
and environmentalism. Driftwood delves into Hubbard's family
background, education, and relationships, and into his theories on
art, writing, music, and philosophy. Using journals, letters,
paintings, manuscripts, and sketches, Whitehead pieces together the
distinct phases of Hubbard's life, providing new insights into his
character and legacy. By examining his perspectives on creativity and
responsible living, Whitehead connects the early Hubbard, who grappled
with his identity and yearned for travel, with the confident and
intentional Hubbard of Payne Hollow. Driftwood: The Life of Harlan
Hubbard is a complex portrait of a person who deserves a place
alongside other iconic American thinkers and artists in the nation's
broad cultural history. It offers a vivid depiction of Hubbard, the
traces he left behind, and his template for sustainability in our
modern ecological landscape.
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The Life of Harlan Hubbard
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781985901568
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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