The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica

Author:   Leslie Carol Roberts
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9780803240018


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 July 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Leslie Carol Roberts
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9780803240018


ISBN 10:   0803240015
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 July 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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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 (09/15/2008)


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 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 [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 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


"""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. ""[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 artefacts and thus shaping the narrative of one specific place on Earth."" Orion. ""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. ""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. ""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."


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. [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 artefacts and thus shaping the narrative of one specific place on Earth. Orion. 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. 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. 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.


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Leslie Carol Roberts received her MFA from the University of Iowa and was a Fulbright Fellow at Gateway Antarctica New Zealand. She now teaches in the Graduate Design Program at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco. She has written hundreds of articles and essays for publications, including the Bellevue Literary Review, the Christian Science Monitor, and the Sydney Morning Herald.

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