This Cold Heaven by Gretel Ehrlich

This Cold Heaven by Gretel Ehrlich

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In a tribute to the far latitudes, Gretel Ehrlich travels across Greenland, the largest island on earth. Ehrlich mixes stories of European anthropologists who have recorded the ways of the Inuit, with artists who have lived on Greenland's fringe to try to capture its extraordinary pure light.

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This Cold Heaven by Gretel Ehrlich

In a tribute to the far latitudes, Gretel Ehrlich travels across Greenland, the largest island on earth. All but five per cent of the island is covered by a vast ice sheet, an enduring remnant of the last ice age. Despite a uniquely hostile environment, it has been inhabited continuously for thousands of years. Greenlanders retain many of their traditional practices: some still hunt on sleds made from whale and caribou with packs of dogs; others fashion harpoons from Narwhal tusks; and entranced shamans make soul fights under the ice. Ehrlich mixes stories of European anthropologists who have recorded the ways of the Inuit, with artists who have lived briefly on Greenland's fringe in order to try to capture its extraordinary pure light. She travels across this unearthly landscape in the company of men and women who have a deep bond with it, and with them she discovers the realm of the Great Dark, ice pavilions, polar bears and Eskimo nomads.
'A passionately written account..It could well be one of the last portraits of a land and a way of life that is about to be lost forever.' The Times 'Beautifully written...her book is a celebration of place and people that makes almost nostalgic reading as the planet warms, icebergs melt and the Inuit - and seals and polar bears - wonder how long their way of life will last.' Financial Times 'A lyrical but marvellously unsentimental account.' John Burnside 'Her enthusiasm is infectious and her indomitable determination to make a record of a culture under threat is admirable.' Evening Standard
Gretel Ehrlich is the author of many works of non-fiction, fiction and poetry, including A Match to the Heart (Fourth Estate 1995) The Solace of Open Spaces; Heart Mountain; and Islands, the Universe, Home. She divides her time between California and Wyoming.
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ISBN 13 9781841157238
ISBN 10 1841157236
Title This Cold Heaven
Author Gretel Ehrlich
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2003-02-03
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.