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Underland: A Deep Time Journey [Kietas viršelis]

4.23/5 (26129 ratings by Goodreads)
(University of Cambridge)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x163x33 mm, weight: 827 g, 24 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393242145
  • ISBN-13: 9780393242140
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 244x163x33 mm, weight: 827 g, 24 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393242145
  • ISBN-13: 9780393242140
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Presents an exploration of the Earth's underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and geography, offering unsettling perspectives into whether or not humans are making the correct choices for Earth's future.

The award-winning author of The Old Ways presents an exploration of the planet's underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory and geography, offering unsettling perspectives into whether or not humans are making the correct choices for Earth's future.

National BestsellerFrom the best-selling, award-winning author of Landmarks and The Old Ways, a haunting voyage into the planet’s past and future.

Hailed as "the great nature writer of this generation" (Wall Street Journal), Robert Macfarlane is the celebrated author of books about the intersections of the human and the natural realms. In Underland, he delivers his masterpiece: an epic exploration of the Earth’s underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself.In this highly anticipated sequel to his international bestseller The Old Ways, Macfarlane takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind. Traveling through “deep time”—the dizzying expanses of geologic time that stretch away from the present—he moves from the birth of the universe to a post-human future, from the prehistoric art of Norwegian sea caves to the blue depths of the Greenland ice cap, from Bronze Age funeral chambers to the catacomb labyrinth below Paris, and from the underground fungal networks through which trees communicate to a deep-sunk “hiding place” where nuclear waste will be stored for 100,000 years to come. Woven through Macfarlane’s own travels are the unforgettable stories of descents into the underland made across history by explorers, artists, cavers, divers, mourners, dreamers, and murderers, all of whom have been drawn for different reasons to seek what Cormac McCarthy calls “the awful darkness within the world.”Global in its geography and written with great lyricism and power, Underland speaks powerfully to our present moment. Taking a deep-time view of our planet, Macfarlane here asks a vital and unsettling question: “Are we being good ancestors to the future Earth?” Underland marks a new turn in Macfarlane’s long-term mapping of the relations of landscape and the human heart. From its remarkable opening pages to its deeply moving conclusion, it is a journey into wonder, loss, fear, and hope. At once ancient and urgent, this is a book that will change the way you see the world.

Recenzijos

"MesmerizingUnderland is a portal of light in dark times." -- Terry Tempest Williams - New York Times Book Review "An excellent bookfearless and subtle, empathic and strange." -- Dwight Garner - The New York Times "Reading Macfarlane connects us to dazzling new worlds. It's a connection that brings, more than anything else, joy." -- Barbara J. King - NPR "IncantatoryA worthy companion to the historian Simon Schamas monumental Landscape and Memory." -- Marcia Bjornerud - Wall Street Journal "Brilliant." -- Peter Fish - San Francisco Chronicle "Exquisite. " -- Ryan J. Haupt - Science "Quietly prophetic. " -- Jedediah Purdy - Atlantic "Profound in every sense of the word." -- Richard Powers "Underland is a devastating act of witness and a clear, cogent, lyrical examination of the darknesses invisible beneath our feet." -- Lauren Groff "Underland is a profound reckoning with humankinds self-imperiled position in natures eternal order. At once thrilling and soulful, raw and erudite, it is a book of revelations." -- Philip Gourevitch

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of National Outdoor Book Award 2019 and Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award 2020. Short-listed for Orwell Prize 2020. Long-listed for ALA Carnegie Medal 2020.
First Chamber 1(8)
1 Descending
9(14)
PART I SEEING (BRITAIN)
2 Burial (Mendips, Somerset)
23(30)
3 Dark Matter (Boulby, Yorkshire)
53(32)
4 The Understorey (Epping Forest, London)
85(42)
Second Chamber
117(10)
PART II HIDING (EUROPE)
5 Invisible Cities (Paris)
127(48)
6 Starless Rivers (The Carso, Italy)
175(36)
7 Hollow Land (Slovenian Highlands)
211(32)
Third Chamber 243
Robert Macfarlane is internationally renowned for his writing on nature, people, and place. His best-selling books include Underland, Landmarks, The Old Ways, The Wild Places, and Mountains of the Mind; they have been translated into more than thirty languages, won many prizes around the world and been widely adapted for film, music, theatre, radio, and dance. He has also written operas, plays, and films including River and Mountain, both narrated by Willem Dafoe. He has collaborated with artists including Olafur Eliasson and Stanley Donwood, and with the artist Jackie Morris he co-created the internationally best-selling books of nature-poetry and art, The Lost Words and The Lost Spells. He is the recipient of the E. M. Forster Prize for Literature and the Henry David Thoreau Prize for Literary Excellence. Macfarlane lives in Cambridge, England, where he is a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.