Audubon at Sea
University of Chicago Press (Verlag)
978-0-226-75667-7 (ISBN)
The American naturalist John James Audubon (1785-1851) is widely remembered for his iconic paintings of American birdlife. But as this anthology makes clear, Audubon was also a brilliant writer-and his keen gaze took in far more than creatures of the sky. Culled from his published and unpublished writings, Audubon at Sea explores Audubon's diverse observations of the ocean, the coast, and their human and animal inhabitants. With Audubon expert Christoph Irmscher and scholar of the sea Richard J. King as our guides, we set sail from the humid expanses of the American South to the shores of England and the chilly landscapes of the Canadian North. We learn not only about the diversity of sea life Audubon documented-birds, sharks, fish, and whales-but also about life aboard ship, travel in early America, Audubon's work habits, and the origins of beloved paintings. And as we face an unfathomable loss of seabirds today, Audubon's warnings about the fragility of birdlife in his time are prescient and newly relevant.
Charting the course of Audubon's life and work, from his birth in Haiti to his death in Manhattan, Irmscher and King's wide-ranging introduction and carefully drawn commentary confront the challenges Audubon's legacy poses for us today, including his participation in American slavery and the thousands of birds he killed for his art. Beautifully illustrated, with a foreword by distinguished photographer and conservationist Subhankar Banerjee, and rounded out by hundreds of historical and ornithological notes, Audubon at Sea is the most comprehensively annotated collection of Audubon's work ever published.
Christoph Irmscher directs the Wells Scholars Program at Indiana University Bloomington, where he is also distinguished professor of English. Among his many books are The Poetics of Natural History and Louis Agassiz: Creator of American Science. For more information, visit http://christophirmscher.com. Richard J. King is visiting associate professor of maritime literature and history at the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He is the author, most recently, of Ahab's Rolling Sea: A Natural History of "Moby-Dick." For more information, visit http://www.richardjking.info/.
Foreword by Subhankar Banerjee
Sources for the Texts
Introduction
I. Journal of a Sea Voyage from New Orleans to Liverpool aboard the Delos (1826)
II. Ornithological Biography (1831–1839)
Southern Waters
A Long Calm at Sea
The Florida Keys
The Florida Keys (Part 2)
The Brown Pelican and The Mangrove
The Turtlers
Black Skimmer or Razor-billed Shearwater
Death of a Pirate
The Frigate Pelican
The Sooty Tern
The Wreckers of Florida
American Flamingo
Wilson’s Plover
St John’s River in Florida
Mid-Atlantic Waters
The American Oyster-Catcher
The Fish Hawk or Osprey and The Weak Fish
Little Guillemot
The Long-billed Curlew
Western Waters
Black-footed Albatross
Gigantic Fulmar
New England and Atlantic Canada
The Bay of Fundy
Common Gannet
The Eggers of Labrador
The Foolish Guillemot
The Great Black-backed Gull
The Wandering Shearwater
Cod-Fishing
The Razor-billed Auk
The Common Cormorant
The Puffin
Great Auk
Wilson’s Petrel
III. Journal of a Collecting Voyage from Eastport to Labrador aboard the Ripley (1833)
Coda
Acknowledgments
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.04.2022 |
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Vorwort | Subhankar Banerjee |
Zusatzinfo | 20 color plates, 38 halftones |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Naturführer | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-226-75667-X / 022675667X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-226-75667-7 / 9780226756677 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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