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Dispatches From The End Of Ice Essays Peterson Beth

  • SKU: BELL-22142932
Dispatches From The End Of Ice Essays Peterson Beth
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Publisher: Trinity University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Peterson, Beth
ISBN: 9781595348999, 9781595349002, 9782050011823, 1595348999, 1595349006, 2050011822
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Dispatches From The End Of Ice Essays Peterson Beth by Peterson, Beth 9781595348999, 9781595349002, 9782050011823, 1595348999, 1595349006, 2050011822 instant download after payment.

Shortly after moving, for a few months, to a tiny village near Europe’s largest glacier, things in Beth Peterson’s life began to disappear. First there was the glacier—melting at a breakneck pace and taking plants and animals along with the ice—but then people she knew also began to vanish. A professor went missing while hiking a volcano in Japan; a friend wandered off a mountain trail they were hiking in Norway together; finally, Peterson fell into a crevasse herself while hiking. In an effort to make sense of all of these disappearances, Peterson went to libraries and museums and talked to historians, guides, and scientists; she traveled to Italy, England, France, Switzerland, and back to the States, visiting a cryonics institute, a wunderkammer, a philosopher’s cabin, and eventually, the furthest edge of the glacial ice. Part-lyric, part-personal essay, and part- research-reportage, the book ultimately considers not only the shifting ice, but also taxonomies of loss and the furthest limits of naming.

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