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Loren Eiseley: Collected Essays on Evolution, Nature, and the Cosmos Vol. 2 (LOA #286): The Invisible Pyramid, The Night Country, essays from The Star Thrower by Loren Eiseley (Hardcover, 2016)

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An eminent paleontologist with the soul and skill of a poet, Loren Eiseley (1907-1977) was among the twentieth century's greatest inheritors of the literarytradition of Henry David Thoreau, Charles Darwin, and John Muir, and a precursor to such later writers as Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, and Carl Sagan. After decades of fieldwork and discovery as a bone-hunter and professor, Eiseley turned late in life to the personal essay, and beginning with the surprise million-copy sellerThe Immense Journey(1957) he produced an astonishing succession of books that won acclaim both as science and as art.Now for the first time, the Library of America presents his landmark essay collections in a definitive two-volume set. This second volume begins with The Invisible Pyramid (1970), a book of meditations on the origins and possible futures of humankind set against the backdrop of the Apollo 11 landings. As Western civilization attains new heights of scientific awareness and technological skill, is it also blind to its own limits, doomed to destroy itself like the lost civilizations of the ancients or other spore-bearers in our evolutionary past? Eiseley makes an urgent, environmentalist plea in these essays- we must protect the planet from which we emerged against our unchecked power to overpopulate and pollute and consume it. The essays in The Night Country (1971) look not to the stars but backward and inward- to the haunted spaces of Eiseley's lonely Nebraska childhood and to those moments, often dark and unexpected, when chance observations disturb our ordinary understandings of the universe. The naturalist here seeks neither salvation in facts nor solace in wild places- encountering an old bone, or a nest of wasps, he recognizes what he calls the ghostliness of myself, his own mortality, and the paradoxes of the evolution of consciousness. Shortly before his death, Eiseley made plans for what would be his last book, published posthumously as The Star Thrower (1978). Here are late essays on the life and legacy of Henry David Thoreau, the writer to whom he turned more often than any other; thoughts on the two cultures he sought to bring together throughout his career; and on the relations between hard science and awe before the universe. Of particular interest are two early stories discovered among his papers, The Dance of the Frogs and The Fifth Planet. A companion volume gathers The Immense Journey (1957), The Firmament of Time (1960), The Unexpected Universe (1969), and a selection of Eiseley's uncollected prose.

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PublisherThe Library of America
ISBN-139781598535075
eBay Product ID (ePID)227422534

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Number of Pages504 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLoren Eiseley: Collected Essays on Evolution, Nature, and the Cosmos Vol. 2 (LOA #286): The Invisible Pyramid, The Night Country, essays from The Star Thrower
Publication Year2016
SubjectGeology, Science
TypeTextbook
AuthorLoren Eiseley
FormatHardcover

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Item Height208 mm
Item Weight503 g
Item Width132 mm
Volume2

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EditorWilliam Cronon
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorLoren Eiseley
Series TitleLibrary of America Loren Eiseley Edition
TopicNatural History