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Seven Tenths

by James Hamilton-Paterson
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Overview

James Hamilton-Paterson's classic exploration of the sea, Seven Tenths is a beautifully written blend of literature and science that includes the acclaimed essay "Sea Burial." Hamilton-Paterson writes about fishing, piracy, ecological crises, and is especially brilliant on the melancholy fascination of those border places and moments when the sea and land meet and the human experience seems transient.

Taking humanity's complex relationship with the sea as its starting point, Seven Tenths is an enticing meditation on the sea as the physical birthplace of the human race and the emotional source of our dreams. Shifting effortlessly between the sciences and the humanities-between cartography and poetry, between ecology and philosophy-Hamilton-Paterson has created one of the most engrossing works on the sea in recent memory. The prose is never less than stunning, even as it is employed to describe exactly what happens to a human body during a burial at sea, as it sinks slowly through miles of water.

At a time of growing concern about our degradation of the oceans, this extraordinary book is an immensely relevant and powerful reminder of the power, fragility and sublime beauty of the sea.

Synopsis

James Hamilton-Paterson's classic exploration of the sea, Seven Tenths is a beautifully written blend of literature and science that includes the acclaimed essay "Sea Burial." Hamilton-Paterson writes about fishing, piracy, ecological crises, and is especially brilliant on the melancholy fascination of those border places and moments when the sea and land meet and the human experience seems transient.

Taking humanity's complex relationship with the sea as its starting point, Seven Tenths is an enticing meditation on the sea as the physical birthplace of the human race and the emotional source of our dreams. Shifting effortlessly between the sciences and the humanities-between cartography and poetry, between ecology and philosophy-Hamilton-Paterson has created one of the most engrossing works on the sea in recent memory. The prose is never less than stunning, even as it is employed to describe exactly what happens to a human body during a burial at sea, as it sinks slowly through miles of water.

At a time of growing concern about our degradation of the oceans, this extraordinary book is an immensely relevant and powerful reminder of the power, fragility and sublime beauty of the sea.

Sunday Telegraph (UK)

Under the sparkle and often superb imagery lie austere Conradian depths.

About the Author, James Hamilton-Paterson

James Hamilton-Paterson is the author of several novels, including Loving Monsters,Gerontius(winner of the Whitbread Best First Novel Award) and Cooking with Fernet Branca(Europa Editions 2005), nominated for the Booker Prize in 2007. He is the author of two books of poetry and is a regular contributor to Granta.

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Editorials

Daily Telegraph (UK)

Personal, quirky, scientific, and poetical by turnsβ€”The Songlines of the sea.

Observer (UK)

[Hamilton-Paterson] logs the destruction of the last wilderness and its place in the imagination with the intense vision of an angry Thoreau.

Sunday Telegraph (UK)

Under the sparkle and often superb imagery lie austere Conradian depths.

The New York Review of Books

Not since Rachel Carson have I heard such eloquence, such passion for the sea and everything it means to us.

The New York Times Book Review

Should be required reading for the decision makers of every maritime nation.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
418
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781933372693

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