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February 2012

144 color photos, 20 drawings, 2 maps

ISBN: 978-0-938531-02-9
$65.00, hardcover with dust jacket
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Patagonia, La Última Esperanza

Photographs by Macduff Everton
Text and illustrations by Mary Heebner

 

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In this spectacular collection of panoramic images, award-winning photographer Macduff Everton proves why Chile’s Last Hope Province, in the extreme southern corner of Patagonia, is a landscape that kindles the dreams of world travelers. Patagonia, La Última Esperanza is a collaboration with writer and artist Mary Heebner, whose meditative prose reflects the poetry of place. Just as her observations seek to unearth and understand the spirit of the region, her paintings, watercolors, and drawings evocatively counterpoint Everton’s photographs of iconic mountains and glacier-lined fjords. Together they provide a unique perspective on this vast, still mysterious territory and the lives of the people who have made a home here at the tip of the South American continent.

While visitors rush to the landmark peaks of UNESCO-designated Torres del Paine National Park or the wonders of Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, they too often miss equally gorgeous and accessible but less frequented areas. Everton and Heebner explore much more, from the shimmering ice fields and glassy lakes to the island mazes and expansive grasslands where you’re more likely to see condors than another person. They find the beauty and meaning in the fishermen’s harbors, the cowboys’ ranch labors, and the creations of visionary architects, whose stunning constructions mesh concern for the environment with the grandeur of the setting.

Patagonia, La Última Esperanza indelibly captures a place of unending superlatives—the most breathtaking mountain ranges, the most storied valleys, the most inspiring destination for readers and travelers alike.

Everton and Heebner previously collaborated on The Western Horizon, in which her essays and watercolors complimented his photographs of the American West. Everton has work in the collections of many public and private institutions, including the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; International Center of Photography, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Musée de L’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Tokyo Fuji Art Museum. Heebner is a painter and book artist whose work is included in collections at the J. P. Getty Research Center, New York Public Library, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, University of California, and Santa Barbara Museum of Art.


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