Winner of the National Book Award in 1986, Lopez's magnum opus explores the Arctic landscape and the hold it continues to exert on our imagination
Barry Lopez is the author of seven works of non-fiction and nine works of fiction. His writing appears regularly in Harper's, The Paris Review, Orion, and The Georgia Review. He is the recipient of a National Book Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and many other honours. Lopez lives in western Oregon.
The Arctic dreamland seen and described by a writer of rare
perception and poetic descriptive power... The pages sparkle with
Arctic light -- David Stephen * Scotsman *
A marvellous evocation of the Arctic by a naturalist, who is part
poet... A magical book to read slowly and savour -- Gillian
Somerville-Large * Irish Times *
Barry Lopez by some rare magic manages to combine a poetic vision
with accuracy of observation; and although he writes mainly about
Eskimos, polar bears, and other denizens of the frozen north, many
of his perceptive insights apply the world over -- Paula Johnson *
Mail on Sunday *
Dazzling... Treats the distant, snowy world of the Arctic as a
place that exists not only in the mathematics of geography but also
in the terra incognita of our imaginations -- Michiko
Kakutani * New York Times *
By what comes close to sheer magic, the magic of a highly literate
and perceptive naturalist, Barry Lopez has transformed the
austerity and Sibelius-like gloom of the tundra and great ice walls
into a living pageant of high latitudes. This book will become a
classic within its genre * John Hillaby *
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