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The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica [Hardcover]

Leslie Carol Roberts (Author)
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October 1, 2008
More than a distant continent, Antarctica is a land of the imagination, shaping and shaped for centuries by explorers, adventurers, scientists, and dreamers. The Entire Earth and Sky conjures all these ideas and interweaves them with the experience and history of Antarctica, balancing the reality of the frigid outpost populated by a ragtag alliance of international researchers against the crystalline dreamscape of a continent at the bottom of the world.
 
When Leslie Carol Roberts went to Antarctica for the first time with Greenpeace, she was hoping to save the world. In the twenty years since then she has shifted to the no less difficult task of saving Antarctica itself, compiling memoirs and stories, learning the biology and geography of the icy land, and documenting her own journey. This book pieces together the tragic and heroic tales of nineteenth-century exploration, interviews with scientists, and the author’s personal observations. The result is a remarkable collage that evokes the beauty and the complexity, the perils and the rewards of a lifelong engagement with the earth’s last wilderness. A kaleidoscope of legends, stories, field notes, images, reports, history, letters, and research, the book renders an impression, at once vast and microscopic, of the effect of human beings on the land and ice we call Antarctica, and its effect on us.
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A vast subgenre of travel books exists about the polar regions, but Roberts carves out a comfortable niche of her own with this elegantly crafted combination of historiography, natural science, and memoir. Having visited Antarctica herself, she blends personal experiences with those of others who explored the continent in the past. Special attention is given to Frank Worsley, the navigator who saved Shackleton and his crew, as Roberts runs down old legends and new and takes readers on a modern tour of Lyttelton, New Zealand, the jumping-off point for many South Pole explorers and a town that celebrates its past and present association with the ice. Describing herself as an “Antarctican who made sense of place with words,” Roberts shows a poet’s attention to detail in her descriptions of the men who worked the southern seas but have been eclipsed by their famous leaders. Roberts tells many forgotten stories of Antarctica in an engaging title that will appeal to anyone with an interest in cold places, travel adventures, and overlooked history. --Colleen Mondor

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“Roberts shows a poet’s attention to detail. . . . [She] tells many forgotten stories of Antarctica in an engaging style that will appeal to anyone with an interest in cold places, travel adventures, and overlooked history.”—Booklist
(Colleen Mondor Booklist 20071206)

“[Roberts] bring[s] to life and light the historic port of Lyttelton. . . . Roberts introduces readers to the intriguing Norris, a man entirely dedicated to preserving the artifacts and thus shaping the narrative of one specific place on Earth.”—Orion
(Gretchen Legler Orion 20071214)

“[Roberts] bring[s] to life and light the historic port of Lyttelton. . . . Roberts introduces readers to the intriguing Norris, a man entirely dedicated to preserving the artifacts and thus shaping the narrative of one specific place on Earth.”—Orion
(Dan Danbom Time Out for Entertainment )

“Roberts’ seriousness, respect, and deep reflections about Antarctica run through the narrative as a strong thread, drawing it together into a potent whole.”—Melbourne Historical Journal
(Jesse Blackadder Melbourne Historical Journal )

“Leslie Roberts packed her duffel, her down parka, her bunny boots, her quill, her notebook and headed south. But she also packed her heart, her soul, and her gift. The result is pure art: honest, true to place, original, and lovely. “—David G. Campbell, author of The Crystal Desert: Summers in Antarctica
(David G. Campbell )

“‘I am Antarctica and Antarctica is me,’ Leslie Carol Roberts wants to cry out, knowing that the famous and forbidding land of penguins, ferocious leopard seals, explorers lucky and not, scientists who shag their way through the months-long winter night (also cooks and drivers and pilots and Scott Base string bikinis) is in peril. The Entire Earth and Sky introduces us to the place in a new and thorough and wholly original way. Roberts, possessed of a certain sweet curiosity and impressive smarts, is a poet of the ice, and a cataloger, too. In the end she makes one thing clear: we are all Antarctica, and Antarctica is us.”—Bill Roorbach, author of Temple Stream, Big Bend, and Into Woods
(Bill Roorbach )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 322 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press; First Edition edition (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803216173
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803216174
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,590,270 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Leslie Carol Roberts lives in San Francisco where she teaches writing at an art school and runs a small studio where she writes and makes robots and small rocket ships.
Roberts grew up in Maryland and Michigan, graduated from Grosse Pointe South High School, and the University of Michigan. While working as a food writer at the Melbourne, Australia, Herald, she came across a Greenpeace press kit announcing an upcoming trip to Antarctica. When she called their London office, Greenpeace informed her she could go to Antarctica as a reporter, but first she had to meet the crew and get their OK. Roberts then flew to New Zealand and covered the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior as a man-made diving reef, met the Antarctic crew, and agreed to join them at sea for three months. She also got her first taste of living on a ship and began reading the work of Frank Arthur Worsley, the New Zealand sea captain who devised the brilliant small boat journey when Shackleton's ship Endurance sank.
Worsley, whom Roberts' refers to as "my dead boyfriend" ultimately became a key part of her research and writing. Roberts has traveled to archives in Akaroa, Wellington, Christchurch, in New Zealand, and the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge, to get her hands on Worsley's log books, journals, and letters.
Twenty years, two masters degrees and a Fulbright Fellowship later, she published The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica.
She admits being an obsessive over Antarctica. "I think of The Ice every day. I love the fact that it has its own metabolism, that it contains 70 percent of the Earth's fresh water, that it physically alters the shape of the Earth. I love how each year we learn more about The Ice and much of what we learn completely contradicts what we once thought we knew about it. I love the men and women who travel there and poke around to find out more about Earth and global climate change. And yes, I do love penguins, too."

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica, August 27, 2009
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A creative and pleasing journey into the many aspects of Antarctica and those who have touched her. A great read, entertaining with a sense of style that can provoke thought, give you a solid science lesson and then present a fun and witty sense of adventure around this interesting place. Very much recommend this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well done, July 14, 2009
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Well done to the author. Beautiful book. Wonderful to have in your own library or give as a gift.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ice shelf, simple seamen, boat journey
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New Zealand, South Pole, Ross Sea, Terra Nova, South Georgia, Canterbury Museum, Cape Evans, Elephant Island, Scott Base, United States, Southern Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula, Frank Worsley, Lyttelton Museum, Ross Island, South Island, Polar Gallery, Weddell Sea, Mount Erebus, Heroic Age, Robert Falcon Scott, South Pacific, James Paton, Baden Norris, Cape Horn
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