So Little Time is a revolving door of political activism,
spirituality, nature, and humanity. It is a call to action, where
urgency meets poetry in no uncertain terms, and asks, What hour are we
in? Edited by poet, Irish and U. S. citizen, and Vermont activist, Greg
Delanty, it takes its cue from the grassroots sensibility of Vermont,
stripping down decades of unwavering ideals to arrive at an interpretive
look at what it means to be 'Green' in an evolving world. A work of
education and art as invigorating as the poets, teachers, and activists
who inspired it, So Little Time addresses what it means to take up
action for something as simple as good, healthy, and clean living. It
stands on a fundamental set of questions: What are we looking at? What
are we seeing? What's really there? Then asks, What's actually there? So
Little Time is more than a coffee table book; rather it is a visual
platform, a reflection of a state of mind-clear and focused at the
center-that becomes something else around the edges. With a Foreword
from John Elder, and poems that feature the work of Greg Delanty and a
range of poetry selections, along with quotes from such
environmentalists, as BIll McKibben, So Little Time is an interactive
and interpretive book that will inspire, enrich, and a call to action in
an urgent plea to stop global warming. The book merges poetry and quotes
with stunning black and white photography by such artists as Mariana
Cook, the last surviving disciple of Ansel Adams.