‘Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout’ by Gary Snyder is a beautiful two-stanza poem. In it, the speaker conveys descriptions from the top of Sourdough Mountain.
Gary Snyder's work often focuses on the relationship between humans and the natural environment, exploring themes of solitude, spirituality, and ecological consciousness. In 'Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout,' Snyder places the speaker in a remote location to explore these themes, drawing attention to the elemental forces of nature and the emotions they evoke. Snyder's approach aligns with the Beat Generation and the broader counter-culture movements that questioned mainstream societal norms.
Down valley a smoke haze
Three days heat, after five days rain
Pitch glows on the fir-cones