Arctic dreams
imagination and desire in a northern landscape
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Word Count
116,000 words, Guess
Page Count
464 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2543262M
- ISBN-100684185784
- OCLC Control Number12665576
- OCLC Control Numberarcticdreamsimag00lope_1
- Library of Congress Control Number85024979
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- Goodreads1263600
- LibraryThing2101
Classifications
- DDC508.98
- LCCQH84.1 .L67 1986
Description
Barry Holstun Lopez: “Arctic Dreams; Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape” ( 1986) This is an account of the author's exploration of the Western Arctic region, between Bering Strait and Davis Strait. It is an account both of the natural history of the Arctic, and equally of how the Arctic grips the human spirit and imagination. The chapters are rich in their descriptions of the Arctic –of the physical land itself, the native peoples that the author met, the Arctic animals and plants, both terrestrial and aquatic, the ice and the Arctic light that make the region so distinctly different from the temperate and tropical parts of Earth. But Lopez also gives us a sense of how the Arctic fascinates the mind and spirit – through his own personal experiences and through the history of the Arctic - both of the native peoples and the discovery expeditions.
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