Image of book with white background. On book cover sepia photograph of a close up of a white man's face with shaggy hair and beard.

Please join us in celebrating the recent release of CMP Project’s Peter Warshall: Squirrels on Earth and Stars Above, edited by CMP student Parker Hatley in collaboration with Gregor Huber, CMP student Noha Mokhtar, Harris Bauer, and Diana Hadley. A reading and short presentation will be followed by a reception.

Squirrels on Earth and Stars Above is the first published collection of the essays and lectures of the late Maniacal Naturalist, Peter Warshall (1943-2013). A generalist ecologist with a special enthusiasm for natural history, ornithology, and hydrology, Warshall influenced a generation of countercultural field biologists, poets, and activists. He was the land-use editor for the Whole Earth Catalog and CoEvolution Quarterly, an ecosystem designer for Biosphere 2, and a lecturer on ecopoetics at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Assembled from his personal archive, the book showcases Peter’s innovative thinking on science, poetics, ecological citizenship, and the relationship between our species and the living planet.

Format: 6.5“ x 8“ x 1“
Pages: 294
Print-Run: 500 copies
Softcover
Edited by Parker Hatley
in collaboration with Gregor Huber, Noha Mokhtar, Harris Bauer, and Diana Hadley.
Published by Edition Hors-Sujet, March 2024,
in collaboration with CMP Projects, Harvard University

Location: Carpenter Center for Visual Arts
Room: B04, level 0