
The Future of Ice
A Journey Into Cold
$32.89
- Paperback
224 pages
- Release Date
8 November 2005
Summary
From the author of The Solace of Open Spaces, a dazzling exploration of the music of cold, the refuge that winter offers, and of how weather is embedded in and defines our consciousness.
This book was written out of Gretel Ehrlich’s love for winter—for remote and cold places, for the ways winter frees our imagination and invigorates our feet, mind, and soul—and also out of the fear that our “democracy of gratification” has irreparably altered the climate.
Over the cou…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781400034352 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1400034353 |
| Author: | Gretel Ehrlich |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Vintage Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 8 November 2005 |
| Weight: | 204g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 133mm x 15mm |
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Critics Review
“A genre-defying mix of travel writing, scientific fact, poetry and outrage… . The book could hardly be more timely or more powerful.” –The Seattle Times“[Ehrlich] has more words for snow than the Eskimos… . So much lyrical power that you’ll be dreading spring.” –People Magazine“Ehrlich is a writer as weathered as the season she chases… . And the blustery scenery provides beautiful metaphors for the storms inside her head… .The book howls.” –Outside “What is striking about this intimate lament is Gretel Ehrlich’s eloquent use of language to communicate dire facts… . [She] conveys the horror with a beauty that makes it hard to turn away… . Never preachy, she is instead poetic.” –Chicago Sun-Times“A powerful book by one of the West’s foremost writers on the natural world… . An accessible, poetic and urgent frontline report from frigid, yet vibrant territories and ice-laden ocean waters that few of us have visited… . Ehrlich painstakingly observes what most others scarcely notice.” –Seattle Post-Intelligencer“A lament born of facts… . Ehrlich paints the moods, landscapes, and lives of sentient beings in some of the most timeless spaces on the planet.” –The Bloomsbury Review“Objective fact and subjective experience are woven together with lyrical descriptions of place, scientific information and spiritual reflection… . Ehrlich gives us a reason to celebrate the beauty of winter and to act to save it.” –E, the Environmental Magazine“An intimate book that’s part celebration of, part lament for and part meditation on cold… . The result will inspire, anger and frighten you.” –Santa Barbara News-Press
About The Author
Gretel Ehrlich
Gretel Ehrlich is the author of This Cold Heaven and The Solace of Open Spaces, among other works of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. She divides her time between California and Wyoming.
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