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Latitudes - Jean McNeil

Latitudes

Encounters with a Changing Planet

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2025
Barbican Press (Verlag)
9781909954113 (ISBN)
CHF 28,90 inkl. MwSt
2025 Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist (Environmental Literature)
"McNeil's deeply felt observations offer a transporting, thought-provoking lens on nature. It's captivating stuff." Publishers Weekly


"Meditative and sumptuous… Latitudes is a rich, textured portrait of the natural world and a plaintive reflection on the destruction of climate change." Foreword Reviews


"Full of lived experience, this book ponders the question of our own animal relationship with the planet, between what we know and what we feel, between mind and body, instinct and intellect." Julia Bell, author of Massive and Hymnal


"Her shimmering prose brings into sharp focus the beauty of the remote places where we can glimpse – and sometimes hear – what our planet was like before us. And what it might be in the silence that will come after the frenzy of human dominance." Margie Orford


"This one has knocked me sideways: it's, on a sentence-by-sentence level, honestly the best thing I've read this year." Georgina Godwin, Monocle Radio


"This one has knocked me sideways: it's, on a sentence-by-sentence level, honestly the best thing I've read this year." Georgina Godwin, Monocle Radio


"Latitudes is a book that will linger with you long after you have turned the last page." – Sarah Birch in The Hackney Citizen


Relating thirty years of living in and writing about some of the world's last remaining wild places, Latitudes is a thrilling and thought-provoking exploration of a changing planet. At once memoir, journal and travelogue of Earth's wildernesses, Latitudes ranges across the Antarctic, the Arctic, the savannahs and deserts of Africa, the Southern and Atlantic oceans and the boreal forests of Canada.


Latitudes is a powerful, innovative book of creative non-fiction that tracks one writer's life-long experience of reckoning with an age of dramatic ecological loss. It shows us the importance of listening to the living world that is speaking to us, if we open ourselves to hear its voice.

Jean McNeil is originally from Nova Scotia, Canada. She has published fifteen books, spanning fiction, memoir, poetry, essays and travel. Her work has been shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for Fiction, the Journey Prize for Short Fiction, the Elizabeth Jolley Prize, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation literary awards (twice) and the Pushcart Prize. She has twice won the Prism International Prize, once for short fiction and again for creative non-fiction. Her account of being writer-in-residence with the British Antarctic Survey in Antarctica, Ice Diaries, won both the Adventure Travel and Grand Prize at the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival in 2016. Her most recent novel, Day for Night, was awarded the gold medal in the literary fiction category of the Independent Publishers Awards in the US in 2022. She has been writer in residence with the British Antarctic Survey in Antarctica, with the Natural Environment Research Council in Greenland, and has undertaken official residencies in the Falkland Islands and in the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic. For the past 15 years she has lived for part of the year in South Africa and Kenya, where she is a trained safari guide. McNeil is Professor and Director of the Creative Writing programme at the University of East Anglia and lives in London.

Prologue
ix


Part I: We Walked Out of This Land
1


Ephemeral
8


Running
13


The Edge of Reality
17


The Quenching
23


The Trophic Pyramid
28


Part II: The Bowl of Winter
35


Uncharted Waters
42


Albedo
48


Paleo People
54


Ilulissat
59


Hotel Arctic
63


Part III: The End of Desire
71


Las Islas
78


Stone Runs
83


Storm Petrel
90


Part IV: Bitter Pastoral
99


The Land With No Fat
105


The Skeleton Coast
110


Part V: The Blue Desert
121


Departures
132


The Ninth Wave
135


Crossing the Line
141


Dark Ocean
148


Part VI: Bush of Ghosts
157


Lion Charge
163


The Ivory Trail
169


The Firing Range
176


Black Mamba
180


Part VII: The Land of Letting Go
191


Bluefields
197


Magic!
202


The Last Glacial Maximum
210


The Far Field
216


Part VIII: The Rainy Season
221


Cloudforest
227


All Men Want to Know
232


Currents
237


Part IX: Boreal
243


The Quickening
251


Latitudes
257


Epilogue
261


Acknowledgements
267

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 203 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Reisen Reiseberichte
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-13 9781909954113 / 9781909954113
Zustand Neuware
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