A Dream in Polar Fog

A Dream in Polar Fog
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Publisher : Archipelago
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781935744474
ISBN-13 : 193574447X
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Book Synopsis A Dream in Polar Fog by : Yuri Rytkheu

Download or read book A Dream in Polar Fog written by Yuri Rytkheu and published by Archipelago. This book was released on 2011-08-19 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nursed back to health by Arctic aborigines, a Canadian sailor finds his loyalties torn between his new people and the life he left behind—a novel full of “passion, strength, and beauty of a world we . . . have never understood” (Farley Mowat) John MacLennan, a Canadian sailor is left behind by his ship, stranded on the northeastern tip of Siberia. Having had his hands amputated, crippled with little hope of returning home, the Chukchi community decides to adopt this wounded stranger and teaches him to live as a true human being. From thinking of Chukchi as savages, John comes to know his new companions as real people who share the best and worst of human traits with his own kind. He begins to understand ehri community, respects them, and makes an effort to be accepted as one of them. Though crippled, John rises to the Chukchi view of a person. But how much longer will John commit to this newfound perspective when presented with the opportunity to return to his own past and family? Rytkheu’s empathy, humor, and provocative voice guide us across the magnificent landscape of the North and reveal all the complexity and beauty of a vanishing world. A Dream in Polar Fog is at once a cross-cultural journey, an ethnographic chronicle of the people of Chukotka, and a politically and emotionally charged adventure story.


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