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Lost in the Arctic: Explorations on the Edge [Paperback]

Lawrence Millman
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This collection of 30 adventure essays by celebrated Arctic enthusiast Millman features 17 new pieces along with those that have appeared elsewhere: in his previous books (Last Places; Northern Latitudes; An Evening Among Headhunters), magazines (Smithsonian, Atlantic Monthly, Islands) and as introductions to other works. Brought together in this way, these varied pieces reveal that Millman specializes in unsolved mysteries, odd myths, and extremely dangerous situations, and the stories he recounts are always highly amusing and unpredictable: he encounters Kodiak bears in Alaska, fortune-tellers on Yap, and leeches on Sarawak, to name just a few incidents. In the strongest pieces he pays homage to other explorers and adventurers, such as Henry Hudson, George Street, Harry Radford, Hassoldt Davis, John Cowper Powys, and Maurice Wilson. The fiction pieces interspersed among the travel narratives are somewhat weaker and not as well written as the nonfiction, a genre in which Millman clearly has few equals. Recommended for all public and large academic libraries.
Lee Arnold, Historical Soc. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Lawrence Millman writes stylish, often wildly amusing tales of remote places and offbeat characters (from the South Pacific islands of Yap to eccentric author and explorer Hassoldt Davis, a literary man-of-action whose many brushes with death including being paralyzed by an African sorcerer). He specializes in unsolved mysteries (what really happened to the great explorer Henry Hudson after his men mutinied and cast him off in an open boat?) and odd myths. And he is not immune to misadventures of his own, often landing in extremely uncomfortable or dangerous situations in his pursuit of new—and sometimes very, very old—places, cultures, and experiences. From the experience of being marooned on an uncharted island in the Arctic to an encounter with Kodiak bears in Alaska, this collection features 17 new pieces—punctuated by a scattering of Millman's best work from more than two decades. Readers will meet Icelandic revolutionaries, visit museum exhibits of penis pins, and unearth the remains of frozen explorers—whose fate Millman has so far managed to avoid—and will quickly come to understand why this writer's work has evoked favorable comparisons with the likes of Redmond O'Hanlon and Bruce Chatwin. "Millman's a genius."—Annie Dillard "He is that rare traveler—a person with guts and a sense of humor. He is also a wonderful writer."—Paul Theroux

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4.0 out of 5 stars arctic journeys and jaunts, Mar 13 2004
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Robert L. France (cambridge, ma United States) - See all my reviews
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This work, like all those by Millman, combines a keen eye and deft pen for describing the manifold wonders of the landscape at the top of the continent. What makes Millman's work so different and much more interesting than similar efforts by others in this vein, is his irreverant sense of humour and appreciation of the Absurd in much of what he sees and experiences. Simply put, this book is a joy to become immersed in. And it is for this reason that I am grateful that Millman agreed to write one of the front-end blurbs for my recently published book (by Green Frigate Books) entitled Deep Immersion: The Experience of Water.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hardly the Arctic, Aug 10 2007
By Robert R. Briggs "robroyb" - Published on Amazon.com
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I love reading Millman for his wild and crazy travels and descriptions. I picked up this book, thinking it would be about Arctic travel but it turns out to be a hodge podge of stories all over the world. (The island of Yap is a bit far from the Arctic) Additionally, he includes accounts from his other books, which caused me to skip over rather than re-read them again. Millman, nonetheless, has a way of telling a travel story like no other. How he meets these strange characters and finds these out-of-the-way places is what makes these accounts so engaging. This is not your typical travel book, so beware! But.if you want, funny, weird, off the wall writing, give it a try. I rate it only three stars because he mislead me on the title and also because of the repeat stories.

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4.0 out of 5 stars arctic journeys and jaunts, Mar 13 2004
By Robert L. France - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Lost in the Arctic: Explorations on the Edge (Paperback)
This work, like all those by Millman, combines a keen eye and deft pen for describing the manifold wonders of the landscape at the top of the continent. What makes Millman's work so different and much more interesting than similar efforts by others in this vein, is his irreverant sense of humour and appreciation of the Absurd in much of what he sees and experiences. Simply put, this book is a joy to become immersed in. And it is for this reason that I am grateful that Millman agreed to write one of the front-end blurbs for my recently published book (by Green Frigate Books) entitled Deep Immersion: The Experience of Water.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Short Stories, May 29 2009
By Lawrence E. Emmons Sr. - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a great book of short adventure stories. The stories are just the right length for a busy schedule. Just enough detail to keep it interesting.
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