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In the Shadows of the Morning - Essays on Wild Lands, Wild Waters and a Few Untamed People (Hardcover)
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In the Shadows of the Morning - Essays on Wild Lands, Wild Waters and a Few Untamed People (Hardcover)
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Philip Caputo's passion for travel and adventure was inspired by
the works of Joseph Conrad, Jack London, and Herman Melville, and
through the years this passion led to a rugged writer's life,
filled with hair-raising experiences in the jungles of Vietnam, the
rubble of Beirut, and the savannas of Africa. In the Shadows of the
Morning collects Caputo's essays for the first time, each imbued
with the powerful and memorable writing for which he has become so
well known. In "The Ahab Complex," Caputo recalls a life-and-death
struggle off the coast of Florida with a majestic giant blue marlin
whose quarter-ton body "lit up as if a gigantic light had flashed
in the water." He recounts his travels in Kenya's largest national
park among the only lions to have a natural tendency to stalk and
eat human beings, and where the accounts of their gruesome
escapades invaded his dreams. In "The Last of the Big Open," he
reflects on a harrowing trip down the Alaskan river that nearly
claimed his son's life, nature's indifference to human loss, and an
evocative account of letting go. In the Shadows of the Morning is a
fascinating journey through a lifetime of profound experiences.
Adventurers and lovers of great writing will welcome this
collection of finely crafted essays by one of America's most gifted
writers. (6 x 9 1/4, 288 pages) Philip Caputo is a Pulitzer Prize
winner and author of several critically acclaimed novels and works
of nonfiction, including Delcorso's Gallery, Exiles, The Voyage,
Means of Escape, Indian Country, Equation for Evil, and the
national best-seller A Rumor of War, praised as the most accurate
portrayal of combat yet written. He lives in Connecticut.
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