'My Octopus Teacher''s Craig Foster: Finding the Wild in a Tame World
“An important book that will transform how we think about being human. . . . that will inspire hope.”—Jane Goodall
Many people in today’s world seek to reclaim the soul-deepening wildness that grounds them and energizes them when so much of the modern world seems designed to tame them. In his thrilling memoir of a life spent exploring the most incredible places on Earth—from the Great African Seaforest to the crocodile lairs of the Okavango Delta—Craig Foster reveals how people can attend to the earthly beauty around them and deepen their love for all living things, whether they make their homes in the country, the city or anywhere in between.
Foster will draw on the work he put into his new book, Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World. In it, he explores his struggles to remain present to life when a disconnection from nature and the demands of his professional life begin to deaden his senses. And his own reliance on nature’s rejuvenating spiritual power is put to the test when catastrophe strikes close to home
Foster is one of the world’s leading natural history filmmakers and won the 2021 Academy Award for Best Documentary for My Octopus Teacher.
Learn more about his new book:
In Partnership with Wonderfest and the California Academy of Sciences.
This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation.
Foster photo by Swati Thiyagarajan; Young photo by Sarah Fontaine.
Craig Foster
2021 Academy Award Best Documentary Feature Winner for My Octopus Teacher; Co-Founder, Sea Change Project; Author, Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World
In Conversation with Jon Young
Author; Storyteller