The Unexpected Universe

by Loren Eiseley

Paperback, 1972

Publication

Mariner Books (1972), Edition: First Edition, 252 pages

Description

History. Science. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:"No one has ever managed to make the pursuit of knowledge feel more soulful or more immediate than Loren Eiseley . . . " �??Ben Cosgrove, The Daily Beast At the height of a distinguished career as a paleontologist, Loren Eiseley turned from fieldwork and scientific publication to the personal essay. Here, in The Unexpected Universe, he displays his far-reaching knowledge and searching curiosity about the natural world, and the qualities that led many to hail him as a "modern Thoreau." Fascinating accounts of the journeys of Odysseus, Captain Cook, and Charles Darwin frame Eiseley's more modest wanderings as a suburban naturalist, attentive to the lives of small creatures. Sometimes he travels no further than the local dump. And yet, like Homer's hero or these great explorers, he continually finds a universe "not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member CaioMR
A great book by Dr. Eiseley. 10 essays about humanity and the cosmos, including "The Star Thrower".
LibraryThing member Kerk_J
Such a wonderful collection of essays. Every chapter coming to a conclusion of profound insight and introspection, explained with simple to understand manner; reflections upon regular life occurrences.

Subjects

Awards

National Book Award (Finalist — 1970)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

252 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0156928507 / 9780156928502
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