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The Last Light Breaking - Living Among Alaska's Inupiat (Paperback)
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The Last Light Breaking - Living Among Alaska's Inupiat (Paperback)
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List price R471
Loot Price R399
Discovery Miles 3 990
You Save R72 (15%)
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From his home in a remote Eskimo Village, Nick Jans leads us into a
vast, magical world: Alaska's Brooks Range. Drawn from fourteen
years of arctic experience, The Last Light Breaking offers a rare
perspective on America's last great wilderness and its people-the
Inupiat Eskimos, an ancient culture on the cusp of change. With the
eye of an outdoorsman and the heart of a poet, Jans weaves together
these twenty-three essays with strands of Eskimo narrative, making
vivid a place where wolves and grizzlies still roam free, hunters
follow the caribou, and old women cast their nets in the dusk as
they have for countless generations. But looking on the horizon is
the world of roads and modern technology; the future has already
arrived in the form of stop signs, computers, and satellite dishes.
Jans creates unforgettable images of a proud people facing an
uncertain future, and of his own journey through this haunting,
timeless landscape. Hailed as one of the best new books about
Alaska when it was first released in 1993, The Last Light Breaking
is now one of the classics of Alaska literature, used in classrooms
from middle school to college, as well as recommended reading for
anyone curious about the state. Author Nick Jans now lives in
Juneau, Alaska, and has retired from teaching to write full time.
His books include A Place Beyond, The Grizzly Maze, and Tracks of
the Unseen. "This is simply the best piece of Alaska writing
published in several years ...Jans has a strong feeling for
place...He's a fluid writer, with an uncanny knack for finding the
perfect image." -Homer News "He writes eloquently of wolves, bears,
and caribou, and the stillness and grace of the arctic landscape
...Jans' insights into Eskimo culture and values ring with
authenticity and warmth, and he writes with an unromanticized
respect for his fellow villagers." -The Seattle Times
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