KulturCritic Announces More Praise for The Recovery of Ecstasy - Notebooks from Siberia, by Sandy Krolick

Geneva, NY, July 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- kulturCritic announces great new praise for Krolick's latest work from two of the more outspoken proponents of the deep ecology movement. More than twenty years since his last publication, Dr. Krolick unleashes a firestorm of cultural critique and commentary, wrapped around the warmth of a loosely philosophical memoir.

“Your book is really good! I like it! You're an excellent writer. Thank you for your work!”

Derrick Jensen (Author of Endgame, The Culture of Make Believe, and A Language Older than Words. Derrick was named one of Utne Reader's "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World" and won the Eric Hoffer Award in 2008. Philosopher poet of the deep ecological movement, he also writes for The New York Times Magazine, Audubon, and The Sun Magazine.)

“I found your book refreshing and informative… It is very well written, insightful, and evocative of a world about which I know very little—Siberia. You opened doors for me into a strange world with a beauty all its own… Yours is a perspective that merits careful consideration, in part as a corrective for exuberant visions of a totally technologized and sanitized planet… may well be that the so-called ‘developed’ world has been living in a fantasy, and the bills are coming due.”

Michael E. Zimmerman (Director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts at CU Boulder, Michael is concerned about anthropogenic environmental problems and the deep ecology movement. His works include Integral Ecology, Contesting Earth’s Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity, Heidegger’s Confrontation with Modernity, and Eclipse of the Self.)

The Recovery of Ecstasy: Notebooks from Siberia
Author: Sandy Krolick, Ph.D.
Genre: Cultural Criticism, Geopolitics, Philosophy, Personal Growth
Publisher: Booksurge
Available on Amazon
Suggested Retail: $13.99
ISBN: 978-1-4392-2736-7

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