All the Strange Hours

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Pub. Date: 2000-05-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Loren Eiseley began his lifelong exploration of nature in the salt flats and ponds around his hometown and in the mammoth bone collection hoarded in the old red brick museum at the University of Nebraska, where he conducted his studies in anthropology. It was in pursuit of this interest, and in the expression of his natural curiosity and wonder, that Eiseley sprang to national fame with the publication of such works asThe Immense JourneyandThe Firmament of Time.InAll the Strange Hours, Eiseley turns his considerable powers of reflection and discovery on his own life to weave a compelling story, related with the modesty, grace, and keen eye for a telling anecdote that distinguish his work. His story begins with his childhood experiences as a sickly afterthought, weighed down by the loveless union of his parents. From there he traces the odyssey that led to his search for early postglacial man--and into inspiriting philosophical territory--culminating in his uneasy achievement of world renown. Eiseley crafts an absorbing self-portrait of a man who has thought deeply about his place in society as well as humanity's place in the natural world.

Author Biography

Loren Eiseley’s many works include The Night Country, The Invisible Pyramid, and The Firmament of Time, all available in Bison Books editions. Introducer Kathleen A. Boardman is director of the Core Writing Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Table of Contents

One. DAYS OF A DRIFTER
The Rat That Danced
3(10)
The Life Machine
13(9)
The Running Man
22(11)
The Desert
33(12)
The Trap
45(8)
Toads and Men
53(8)
The Most Perfect Day in the World
61(12)
Two. DAYS OF A THINKER
The Laughing Puppet
73(9)
The Badlands and the School
82(12)
The Crevice and the Eye
94(12)
The Growing Shadow
106(11)
When the Trouble Comes
117(11)
Madeline
128(11)
A Small Death
139(11)
Willy
150(9)
The Letter
159(13)
The Ghost World
172(9)
The Dancers in the Ring
181(15)
The Spectral War
196(10)
The Palmist
206(11)
Three. DAYS OF A DOUBTER
The Blue Worm
217(10)
The Talking Cat
227(9)
The Coming of the Giant Wasps
236(12)
The Time Traders
248(10)
The Other Player
258

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