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DescriptionAntarctica is a vortex that draws you back, season after season. The place is so raw and pure, all seal hide and crystalline iceberg. The fishbowl communities at McMurdo Station, South Pole Station, and in the remote field camps intensify relationships, jack all emotion up to a 10. The trick is to get what you need and then get out fast. About the AuthorLucy Jane Bledsoe has traveled to Antarctica three times and has stayed at all three American stations, as well as in field camps where scientists are studying penguins, climate change, and the Big Bang. She is the recipient of the 2009 Sherwood Anderson Prize for Fiction, the 2009 Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, a California Arts Council Fellowship, an American Library Association Stonewall Award, and two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers in Antarctica Fellowships. Her Antartic books include The Ice Cave: A Woman's Adventures from the Mojave to the Antartic, also published by the University of Wisconsin Press. Praise for The Big Bang Symphony: A Novel of Antarctica…“Lucy Jane Bledsoe knows that the people who go to Antarctica move to a heightened existence, as if to the roof of the universe, where they are stripped to their essences under a surreal sun. A beautiful novel about living in that extreme space, vivid and suspenseful.”—Kim Stanley Robinson, award-winning author of Antarctica and the Science in the Capital trilogy |
STALKS - News & ReviewsFebruary 2012 - Hello Reader, The year is now well under way and we're deep in the reading season (what season isn't?). We hope that you are continuing to enjoy these literary encouragements and samples from our fine selection of books in our stores. EventsIndie BestsellersThis feature require that you enable JavaScript in your browser.
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