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Underland : a deep time journey / Robert Macfarlane.

By: Publication details: London : Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2019.Description: viii, 487 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0241143802
  • 9780241143803
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 551.447 23
LOC classification:
  • GN755 .M295 2019
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Descending -- pt. I SEEING (BRITAIN) -- 2.Burial (Mendips, Somerset) -- 3.Dark Matter (Boulby, Yorkshire) -- 4.The Understorey (Epping Forest, London) -- Second Chamber -- pt. II HIDING (EUROPE) -- 5.Invisible Cities (Paris) -- 6.Starless Rivers (The Carso, Italy) -- 7.Hollow Land (Slovenian Highlands) -- Third Chamber -- pt. III HAUNTING (THE NORTH) -- 8.Red Dancers {Lofoten, Norway) -- 9.The Edge (Andøya, Norway) -- 10.The Blue of Time (Kulusuk, Greenland) -- 11.Meltwater (Knud Rasmussen Glacier, Greenland) -- 12.The Hiding Place (Olkiluoto, Finland) -- 13.Surfacing.
First chamber -- Descending -- Part I. Seeing (Britain) -- Burial (Mendips, Somerset) -- Dark matter (Boulby, Yorkshire) -- The understorey (Epping Forest, London) -- Second chamber -- Part II. Hiding (Europe) -- Invisible cities (Paris) -- Starless rivers (The Carso, Italy) -- Hollow land (Slovenian highlands) -- Third chamber -- Part III. Haunting (The north) -- Red dancers (Lofotens, Norway) -- The edge (Andøya, Norway) -- The blue of time (Kulusuk, Greenland) -- Meltwater (Knud Rasmussen Glacier, Greenland) -- The hiding place (Olkiluoto, Finland) -- Surfacing.
Summary: In Underland, Macfarland delivers his masterpiece: an epic exploration of the Earth's underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself. He takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind. Traveling through "deep time" - the dizzying expanses of geologic time that stretch away from the present - he moves from the birth of the universe to a post-human future, from the prehistoric art of Norwegian sea caves to the blue depths of the Greenland ice cap, from Bronze Age funeral chambers to the catacomb labyrinth below Paris, and from the underground fungal networks through which trees communicate to a deep-sunk "hiding place" where nuclear waste will be stored for 100,000 years to come.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 551.447 MAC Available 069305
Total reserves: 0

Includes bibliographical references (pages 427-464) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.Descending -- pt. I SEEING (BRITAIN) -- 2.Burial (Mendips, Somerset) -- 3.Dark Matter (Boulby, Yorkshire) -- 4.The Understorey (Epping Forest, London) -- Second Chamber -- pt. II HIDING (EUROPE) -- 5.Invisible Cities (Paris) -- 6.Starless Rivers (The Carso, Italy) -- 7.Hollow Land (Slovenian Highlands) -- Third Chamber -- pt. III HAUNTING (THE NORTH) -- 8.Red Dancers {Lofoten, Norway) -- 9.The Edge (Andøya, Norway) -- 10.The Blue of Time (Kulusuk, Greenland) -- 11.Meltwater (Knud Rasmussen Glacier, Greenland) -- 12.The Hiding Place (Olkiluoto, Finland) -- 13.Surfacing.

First chamber -- Descending -- Part I. Seeing (Britain) -- Burial (Mendips, Somerset) -- Dark matter (Boulby, Yorkshire) -- The understorey (Epping Forest, London) -- Second chamber -- Part II. Hiding (Europe) -- Invisible cities (Paris) -- Starless rivers (The Carso, Italy) -- Hollow land (Slovenian highlands) -- Third chamber -- Part III. Haunting (The north) -- Red dancers (Lofotens, Norway) -- The edge (Andøya, Norway) -- The blue of time (Kulusuk, Greenland) -- Meltwater (Knud Rasmussen Glacier, Greenland) -- The hiding place (Olkiluoto, Finland) -- Surfacing.

In Underland, Macfarland delivers his masterpiece: an epic exploration of the Earth's underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself. He takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind. Traveling through "deep time" - the dizzying expanses of geologic time that stretch away from the present - he moves from the birth of the universe to a post-human future, from the prehistoric art of Norwegian sea caves to the blue depths of the Greenland ice cap, from Bronze Age funeral chambers to the catacomb labyrinth below Paris, and from the underground fungal networks through which trees communicate to a deep-sunk "hiding place" where nuclear waste will be stored for 100,000 years to come.

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