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Fox at the Wood's Edge: A Biography of Loren Eiseley
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Fox at the Wood’s Edge: A Biography of Loren Eiseley

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Loren Eiseley challenges us to this day with his uneasy interpretation of humanity’s place in the world. The haunting melancholy that pervades much of Eiseley’s work grew out of a loveless childhood in which he spent much time alone in the natural world. His mother was mentally ill and his father, a singularly unsuccessful travelling salesman, spent little time at home. Perhaps in an effort to compensate, Eiseley drove himself relentlessly to succeed. Gale E. Christianson’s biography offers an unexpurgated evaluation of a man whose difficult past helped shape the brilliant essays that continue to dazzle new audiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2000
Pages
518
ISBN
9780803264106

Loren Eiseley challenges us to this day with his uneasy interpretation of humanity’s place in the world. The haunting melancholy that pervades much of Eiseley’s work grew out of a loveless childhood in which he spent much time alone in the natural world. His mother was mentally ill and his father, a singularly unsuccessful travelling salesman, spent little time at home. Perhaps in an effort to compensate, Eiseley drove himself relentlessly to succeed. Gale E. Christianson’s biography offers an unexpurgated evaluation of a man whose difficult past helped shape the brilliant essays that continue to dazzle new audiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2000
Pages
518
ISBN
9780803264106