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The Library of Ice
Nancy Campbell
其他書名
Readings from a Cold Climate
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2018-11-01
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
History / Expeditions & Discoveries
Science / Environmental Science
Social Science / Human Geography
ISBN
1471169332
9781471169335
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=uX1KDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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‘A wonderful book: Nancy Campbell is a fine storyteller with a rare physical intelligence. The extraordinary brilliance of her eye confers the reader a total immersion in the rimy realms she explores. Glaciers, Arctic floe, verglas, frost and snow — I can think of no better or warmer guide to the icy ends of the Earth’
Dan Richards
, author of
Climbing Days
A vivid and perceptive book combining memoir, scientific and cultural history with a bewitching account of landscape and place, which will appeal to readers of Robert Macfarlane, Roger Deakin and Olivia Laing.
Long captivated by the solid yet impermanent nature of ice, by its stark, rugged beauty, acclaimed poet and writer
Nancy Campbell
sets out from the world’s northernmost museum – at Upernavik in Greenland – to explore it in all its facets. From the Bodleian Library archives to the traces left by the great polar expeditions, from remote Arctic settlements to the ice houses of Calcutta, she examines the impact of ice on our lives at a time when it is itself under threat from climate change.
The Library of Ice
is a fascinating and beautifully rendered evocation of the interplay of people and their environment on a fragile planet, and of a writer’s quest to define the value of her work in a disappearing landscape.
‘The Library of Ice
instantly transported me elsewhere... This
luminous book
is both
beautifully written
and
astute
in its observations, turning the pages of time backwards and revealing, like the archive of the earth’s climate stored in layers of solidified water, the embedded meanings of the world’s icy realms. It is a book
as urgently relevant as it is wondrous
’
Julian Hoffman, author of
The Heart of Small Things
‘An
extraordinary
work not only for the perspicacity and innate experience of the author who leads the reader carefully across intertwined icy tracks of crystallised geographics, melting myths and frozen exploration histories, but through her own tender diagnostics of what reading ice can show us in these times … Perilous in its scope, exacting in its observation, wild in intellect,
The Library of Ice
captures the reader’s attention almost as if caught in ice itself’
MacGillivray, author of
The Nine of Diamonds: Sorroial Mordantless
‘This is
travel writing to be treasured
. A biography of ice, the element that has another life, with
hard facts thawed and warmed by a poet's voice
. Campbell's writing is companionable, curious, deeply researched and with no bragging about the intrepidity that has taken her between winter-dark Greenland, Polar libaries, Scottish curling rinks, Alpine glaciers and Henry Thoreau's pond at Walden’
Jasper Winn, author of
Paddle