The Control of Nature

The Control of Nature
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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

John McPhee

شابک

9780374708498
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 1, 1989
Man vs. Nature, sometimes it is difficult to tell which is winning: in Louisiana, engineers struggle to keep the Mississippi River on course; in Iceland, people once blocked a flow of lava that threatened to destroy a major harbor; in Southern California, the fight goes on to secure houses against rock- and mudslides. The incomparable McPhee ( Basin and Range, etc.) takes us to these battlefields, introducing the challengers and describing the circumstances at the front. He reviews the history of attempts to control the lower Mississippi, where Nature has eventually won. McPhee's account of the volcanic eruption in Iceland is vivid and dramatic--we feel our feet growing hot from the lava. And his report on the Los Angeles mudslides is nightmarish in detail. Despite the ingenious solutions (or deterrents) found to these problems, the reader is left with the feeling that Nature will triumph once more. These pieces are reprinted from the New Yorker.



Library Journal

April 1, 1989
In this collection of articles originally published in The New Yorker, McPhee uncovers the fundamental human folly behind some of the great feats of engineering. Heroic efforts to pit human ingenuity against the might of Mother Nature are being made in the lower Mississippi Valley, on the volcanic islands of Iceland, and in the canyons of Los Angeles's San Gabriel mountains. In each case, people risk their lives and incur colossal expense to live in places where geology and weather say they have no business to be. McPhee's pieces read like ripping good adventures, yet at the same time he makes us think twice abut damming rivers, building in flood/fire zones, and holding back the flow of volcanic lava. Like all of McPhee's superior writing, this book deserves a place in most libraries.-- Laurie Tynan, Montgomery Cty . -Norristown P.L., Pa.

Copyright 1989 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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