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The Ragged Edge of the World: Encounters at the Frontier Where Modernity, Wildlands, and Indigenous Peoples Meet [Hardcover]

Eugene Linden
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Book Description

March 17, 2011
A noted environmental writer relives his experiences of how earth's far corners have yielded to or resisted modernity.

For forty years Eugene Linden has explored global environmental issues in books and for publications ranging from National Geographic and Time to Foreign Affairs. Linden's diverse assignments have brought him to ragged edges of the globe, the sites where modernity, tradition, and wildlands collide. A money and ideas from the West have seeped into places like Polynesia, the Amazon, and the Arctic, Linden has witnessed dramatic transformations. Even in the Ndoki, celebrated as the most pristine and isolated rainforest in Congo, the impact of the outside world now intrudes in the form of dust blowing in from the north and loggers encroaching from all other directions.

In the Ragged Edge of the World, Linden recounts his adventures at this slippery and fast-changing frontier-Vietnam in 1971 and 1994, New Guinea and Borneo, pygmy forests and Machu Picchu, the Arctic and Antartica, Cuba and Midway Island-charting onrushing social and environmental change. An elegy for what has been lost and a celebration of those cultures resilient enough to maintain their vibrancy. Linden's new book captures the world at a turning point and offers an intimate look at creatures and cultures as they encounter and try to adapt to globalization.


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Editorial Reviews

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"Thoughtful and compelling."
(-National Geographic )

"Linden is a well-versed guide to complex ecosystems and remote cultures. . . . His recollections are vivid."
(-The New Yorker )

"From Borneo to sub-Saharan Africa . . . firsthand accounts by a veteran environmental journalist."
(-Oprah.com (18 Books to Watch) ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Eugene Linden is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Parrot’s Lament, The Future in Plain Sight, Silent Partners, and other books on animals and the environment. He has consulted for the U.S. State Department, the UN Development Program, and he is a widely traveled speaker and lecturer. In 2001, Yale University named Linden a Poynter Fellow in recognition of his writing on the environment.  He lives in Nyack, New York, and Washington, D.C.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Adult (March 17, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670022519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670022519
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #645,709 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Places! April 7, 2011
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I've read most of Linden's work, and this rates with the best. Readers not familiar with the author will find this a wonderful introduction to the world of animals and wild places that Linden often writes about. The portraits of places and people on the earth's "ragged edge" are vivid and thrilling and often funny. At points, the book makes you angry, since so many of these places are being degraded, but Linden offers some good news along the way-- stories of places still remarkably pristine and beautiful. Mainly, this book makes you want to get on the road and follow Linden into the wilds. It's a terrific read.
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Well written and an honest view of what is happening to other species ecosystems, which has shown has direct implications for the human species on this earth. It is perfect in length and gives the scientist perspective on what is essentially another "Collapse" but one with planet implications.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Adventures in My Armchair February 8, 2013
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I once imagined myself as adventurous and thought that I would one day visit the ragged edge of the world. Now I realize that I am quite content at home with my three cats and a book which will take me there and Eugene Linden does a superb job of escorting me around various ragged edges of our planet as New Guinea, Congo, Antarctica, Peru, Borneo and Midway Island.

Linden has long been a journalist, beginning in the Vietnam war and since then specializing in environmental journalism. The Ragged Edge of the World is a series of vignettes about the places he has visited over his career. He enthralls the reader with stories of indigenous people, endangered species and their fragility and strengths in facing encroaching civilization, pollution and global warming.

Linden touches on several issues of concern in this book, one being the loss of indigenous knowledge:

"Tim mentioned a story he'd heard about the Penans, the last hunting and gathering tribe that still pursued a nomadic lifestyle in the highlands of Borneo. He explained that while those in the highlands would hunt wild boar timed to the appearance of a particular butterfly, their children away at school in the towns were already forgetting this tidbit of local knowledge. They might vaguely remember that their uncle would pay attention to this butterfly, but they couldn't say why he cared about it, or which kind of butterfly it was. While such knowledge might seem trivial, Tim noted that the relationship between the butterfly and the boar might be liked to the fruiting pattern of a rainforest tree, and such ecological connections could be invaluable to scientist trying to understand the dynamics and vulnerabilities of the local ecosystem.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A little light on the language November 3, 2011
By Brian
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This is my first book I have read by Eugene Linden, so maybe it will take some time to get used to his style. But so far (have not completed the book yet), I find myself searching for more detail in his writing, more background, more description. I am a big fan of Ian Frazier and John McPhee, whose books seem to be more fulsome. I do like the book though, and the concept behind the book is very interesting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Ragged Edge of the World March 30, 2011
By Edie
Format:Hardcover
I couldn't put it down!!! Such an unusual book. Kind of a travel book but it's more. Four people in my book club are reading it too. What else has this guy written. I'm going to find out
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