Timothy Gray is an assistant professor of English at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York.
"In this superb book, Timothy Gray offers a capacious survey of
Gary Snyder's contributions to the new American poetry of the 1950s
and 1960s as well as to the imagined communities produced through
that poetry. By looking at Snyder's relationship to the Pacific
Rim, Gray provides a critical regionalist view that contests more
entrepreneurial versions."---Michael Davidson
"Through a detailed study of Gary Snyder's roots/routes to Asia,
Timothy Gray has written an original, historically informed,
solidly researched, and finely speculative book on the cultural,
ecological, and libidinal geopolitics of the Pacific Rim. Moving
beyond the psycho-biography of a single-author study, Gray's text
will help to decode the U.S. global imaginary of Asia in
interesting new ways."---Rob Wilson
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