Origins

AN INTRODUCTION

BY DEENA METZGER

First, bringing LoR into the world as a website has been a collective effort. Deena Metzger, Cynthia Travis, and Annie Licata are partners in this work. Cynthia Travis recognized the necessity of a Literature of Restoration website and committed herself to bringing this genre into the world.  Similarly, Annie Licata has devoted her gifts for the last year to creating this home for LoR on the web.

WELCOME

We are deeply pleased for the opportunity to introduce Literature of Restoration and to introduce you to it. As literature emerges from culture which, in turn is shaped by literature, we are hoping that over time a new literature will emerge, not wedded to death and violence but from which we might say, Long Life for the future of all beings, (all beings!) the natural world and Earth.

Though I will speak of the Literature of Restoration, or LoR, as we have come to know it, you will ultimately discover its essence and forms by reading the pieces that reside here. We think of this site as a community gathering in conversation around a central fire in the woods with clear examples of LoR being posted and added to irregularly. We hope you will return to the site again and again in order to be inspired and nourished. You may, as you enter into this way of seeing and knowing, want to engage with the subject, wrestle with the ideas and the possibilities. Some of such correspondence will appear on MindWalk. We expect this site to be dynamic, responding to the energies, the elements, what is needed at any time.

I have been exploring and teaching LoR for at least 20 years. Whatever we say about what LoR is or might become, none of it matters without the rigorous consideration of the ways the dominant culture and its assumptions, values and ambitions, its increasing lack of ethical focus and its underbelly of concern with power, supremacy, commerce, property, ownership, violence, money, and “stuff” lead directly to the collapsing of so many life forms, and the unbridled escalation of AI. Therefore, the need to create a literature from which an authentically life-sustaining culture might emerge.

LoR arises out of some of the literary responses of the last hundred years to conventional literature and the dominant culture. It comes out of Surrealism, Woman’s Culture and Women’s Literature, the new writing, including Magic Realism, from Latin America and also, essentially, from Native American Literature and from Indigenous Literature across the globe. Over the years through alliances with writers, through reading outside the canon of western civilization and through the discoveries that come through one’s own writing, I was unwittingly led to forms, qualities and characteristics that might combine to form a different literary genre, something writers might want to study and aspire to on behalf of a primary intention of restoring the world. LoR is complex and multi-layered and references as many worlds as a writer can access and certainly more than the literal universe to which most conventional literature is confined. There is no requirement for linearity; it is inter-connected and relational.

Most importantly, conflict and the eroticism of violence are not required.  LoR does not respond to the too-common query: “What is the central conflict?” LoR, circular rather than linear,  is organized around a central magnetism, gathering stories which associate, layer, interpenetrate around a central theme. Not what is the (essential) conflict, but what is the heart of the matter? 

It is not simple to describe what a Literature of Restoration might be, might become. There is no check list, are no narrow categories. Although not all writing associated with LoR includes all its characteristics, there are certain fundamentals without which it wouldn’t be LoR. It is aligned with, committed to, sourced in, and honoring of the natural world and all its beings. In fact, it’s relationship with the natural world is crucial. It is also connected to the reality of the spiritual world and the multiple ways of knowing and being that characterize the imagination as a real world. And, equally important, LoR seeks the integrity of the writer to the work, a stringent level of truth telling, and a commitment to walking one’s talk.

It asks: Can we imagine a literature which does not lead to violence, social and political chaos, extinction, climate collapse and despair?

It asks: How might we together seek possibilities of bringing healing and new directions to a ravaged world?

When you read the pieces that are here and contemplate the field of vision they create through their relationship to each other, you will see that they were not written in response to commercial interests or to fulfill personal ambitions, but because they had to be written, because they had to be written the way they were written, because what is said in each of them has to be said. All of this because we are heartbroken for the Earth and for all the lives that are in such jeopardy and because the heart is a great intelligence that might be able to lead us away from extinction.

-Deena Metzger