Discover the Golden Gate in a sweeping blend of verse and history that brings California’s coast to life.
This edition juxtaposes powerful, sea‑faring poetry with detailed notes that illuminate the real places and events behind the imagery. It invites readers to feel the mood of the coast—from stormy heralds to springtime calm—while grounding the poetry in historical context.
Through lyrical meditation on the Golden Gate, Tamalpais, the Farallon islands, and the voyage of early explorers, the book weaves together myth, landscape, and the doing of history. It speaks to the awe and danger of the Northern California coast and to the people who shaped its story.
- Vivid poetry that captures the power and beauty of the coastline and its legends.
- Historical notes that place the verse in a real setting, naming locations like the Golden Gate entrance, Farallones, and Drake’s voyage.
- Context on early exploration, indigenous encounters, and later maritime development along the California coast.
- A reflective mood that pairs natural wonder with human history, ideal for readers of California history and lyrical travel writing.
Ideal for readers who enjoy a poetic lens on historical geography and the majesty of the Western maritime frontier.