Christopher Cokinos is an award-winning writer and poet, and a professor of English at Utah State University. He has received the Whiting Writers’ Award, the Glasgow Prize for an emerging writer in nonfiction, and the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award.
A famed polar explorer who risked personal ruin—and the lives of his crew—in a quest for massive iron meteorites hidden in an Arctic wasteland.
A nervy, obscure professor who staked his life against the scientific indifference of his day to become the world’s most prominent meteorite collector and researcher.
An Australian scientist confronted with a geological mystery in the Outback—the key to which might yet unlock a secret of evolution on planet Earth.
These characters and many other collectors, researchers, dreamers, schemers, and ordinary people populate Christopher Cokinos’s The Fallen Sky. Through their foibles and successes, their adventures and tragedies, Cokinos unfolds the panoramic history of how science came to understand meteorites—the rocks that fall from space to the Earth—and how these stones reveal truths not only of the solar system, but of the human heart as well.
Long sought as trophies of exploratory success, scientific specimens, or even space-age novelties, meteorites have a long and complex hold on the human psyche. Their allure endures from tribal altars to high-tech labs, and Cokinos incisively explores the drama and history of our pursuit of the fallen sky. Over the course of more than seven years, he crisscrossed the globe from Greenland to the American Southwest, from Australia to Antarctica, following in the footsteps of explorers, collectors, and scientists, gaining access to their personal papers and documents, to try to understand the obsession that draws so many people to these fragments of iron and stone, these pieces of the universe that we can hold in our hands. This is an adventure story, a compelling work of first-person literary journalism, and a scientific history, all told through the lives of its remarkable characters—the eccentrics and geniuses who have committed themselves to understanding the stuff of life and death that comes from the sky.
發表於2024-12-26
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詩人於堅曾說每個詩人的背後都有一張具體的地圖。故鄉、母語、人生場景。詩人的地圖,必須來自實地的測量。空氣、地形、河流的流速、山峰的海拔。詩人不過是一個土地測量員。某種意義上,寫字的衝動就是來自對此地圖的迴憶、去蔽的努力、理想主義化、升華。喬伊斯乃是都伯林的...
評分詩人於堅曾說每個詩人的背後都有一張具體的地圖。故鄉、母語、人生場景。詩人的地圖,必須來自實地的測量。空氣、地形、河流的流速、山峰的海拔。詩人不過是一個土地測量員。某種意義上,寫字的衝動就是來自對此地圖的迴憶、去蔽的努力、理想主義化、升華。喬伊斯乃是都伯林的...
評分詩人於堅曾說每個詩人的背後都有一張具體的地圖。故鄉、母語、人生場景。詩人的地圖,必須來自實地的測量。空氣、地形、河流的流速、山峰的海拔。詩人不過是一個土地測量員。某種意義上,寫字的衝動就是來自對此地圖的迴憶、去蔽的努力、理想主義化、升華。喬伊斯乃是都伯林的...
評分詩人於堅曾說每個詩人的背後都有一張具體的地圖。故鄉、母語、人生場景。詩人的地圖,必須來自實地的測量。空氣、地形、河流的流速、山峰的海拔。詩人不過是一個土地測量員。某種意義上,寫字的衝動就是來自對此地圖的迴憶、去蔽的努力、理想主義化、升華。喬伊斯乃是都伯林的...
評分詩人於堅曾說每個詩人的背後都有一張具體的地圖。故鄉、母語、人生場景。詩人的地圖,必須來自實地的測量。空氣、地形、河流的流速、山峰的海拔。詩人不過是一個土地測量員。某種意義上,寫字的衝動就是來自對此地圖的迴憶、去蔽的努力、理想主義化、升華。喬伊斯乃是都伯林的...
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