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Unsolaced - Along the Way to All That Is

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Zusatztext “An intimate, engaging memoir . . . In lush, evocative prose, Ehrlich details some breathtakingly perilous journeys . . . A vigorous plea for responsible environmental stewardship and a treat for all fans of nature writing.” — Kirkus Review (starred) “Perpetual motion fuels this episodic memoir about loss and getting lost . . . . After years of living and working outdoors, she empathizes with those for whom climate change is an acute trauma: nomadic sea-ice hunters with no ice, shepherds tending cattle in drought-stricken lands. Her immersion in timeless, strenuous modes of life yields a message of profound fulfillment.” —The New Yorker “Gripping . . . Ehrlich chronicles with enthralling precision the to-the-brink physicality of hard work and daring expeditions and the meditative states nature summons . . . Writing with fire and ice of beauty, risk, and devastation, Ehrlich shares wonder, wisdom, candor, and concern to soul-ringing effect.” — Booklist (starred) “Gretel Ehrlich's account of her journeys in far flung parts of the natural world have the emotional intensity and scrupulous detail of someone looking for home. Compelled to share her hopes for success, the reader will discover a thrilling, informative, hard won book.” — Thomas McGuane, author of Ninety-Two in the Shade “A lovingly observed account of the lives of people, animals and the landscapes that sustain them, spun together as deftly as a spider’s web, filled with purpose and urgency." Ehrlich's memories, rendered in rich, lyrical language, make for a moving ode to a changing planet.” — Publishers Weekly (starred) “Global climate change means that landscapes we thought were forever are impermanent, while the pandemic makes clear that control over our human environment is equally illusory. And yet, out of this instability, the kinetoscope-like structure of Ehrlich's memoir offers views of a rich and full life . . . Poetic . . . [She] creates visceral responses in the reader . . . Ehrlich reminds us of what is at stake as we confront the climate crisis.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune "A nuanced meditation on the sacred spaces disappearing before our eyes . . .  Unsolaced  is unpredictably timely, a compelling adventure story and an inward and outward journey that may leave the reader with more questions than answers in these uncertain times, the most provoking being, “Where do we go to find solace now?”" —Washington Independent Review of Books   "As a work of nature writing, UNSOLACED is a demonstration of what Ehrlich does best: use lush prose to breathe life into landscapes that have brought her comfort." — Outside   "In  Unsolaced , Gretel Ehrlich presents us with an open, thoughtful look at one Western woman’s life and what she continues to make of it—her experiences, the rootstock of her writing. The result is a fine read." —Western Horseman Informationen zum Autor Gretel Ehrlich Klappentext From one of our most intrepid and eloquent adventurers of the natural world: an account of her search for home--experiences traveling in Greenland, the North Pole, the Channel Islands of California, Japan; of herding animals in Wyoming and Montana, and her embrace of the balance between the ordinary and celestial. In The Solace of Open Spaces, Gretel Ehrlich announced her aspiration as a writer to assign the physical qualities of the earth--weather, light and wind--to our contemporary age. In Unsolaced, thirty-five years later, Ehrlich shows us how these forces have shaped her experience and her understanding as she recalls the split-end strands of friendships spliced to new loves, houses built and lived in, conversations that shifted outlooks, as she tries to catch a glimpse of herself and the ...

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Authors Gretel Ehrlich
Publisher Pantheon Schocken Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.01.2021
 
EAN 9780307911797
ISBN 978-0-307-91179-7
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 147 mm x 220 mm x 24 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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