by Bill Green (Author)
Nature writing of a very high order . . . a joyride for those who enjoy deep explorations of logic, human frailty and the laws of nature. --San Francisco Chronicle
[Bill Green's] prose rings with the elemental clarity of the ice he knows so well. --PEN committee citation
A classic of contemporary nature writing, this award-winning account of Antarctica is now available for the first time in paperback. A new introduction by the author emphasizes the ecological importance of the continent within the global warming crisis.
Bill Green is a professor of interdisciplinary studies at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He has been conducting research in Antarctica since 1968.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Published: Apr 2008
ISBN 10: 1934137081
ISBN 13: 9781934137086
Book Overview: Media exposure and reviews: Radio and print: We will do a complete review mailing to the mainstream media and go for radio interviews on PRI and national, regional and local NPR stations. New preface will connect this classic with front-page news on the impact of global warming and will attract renewed media interest in the book and its author. What makes this newsworthy and mediagenic: In recent years, in the aftermath of important oceanographic and atmospheric studies, Antarctica has emerged as a continent central to our understanding of the earth as a global system.