A Father, a Son and the World's Most Enigmatic Fish
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Köp båda 2 för 380 krThe best mysteries are those science hasnt yet cracked, and top of the list comes the sex life of eels. -- Melanie Reid * The Times * Extraordinary . . . Such is his skill that the echoes and parallels he finds never seem stretched. Its as if the eels mysteriousness is snaking out, beyond its extraordinary life cycle and uncanny ability to confound scientists, and into the writing. * Observer * This beguiling book . . . completely won me over to these astonishing, mysterious creatures . . . Beautifully written, The Gospel of the Eels left me in awe of the animal. * Sunday Times Nature Books of the Year * A gorgeously evocative blend of science, nature writing and family memoir * Guardian * What a joy! Patrick Svenssons sinuous weaving of natural history, philosophy, psychology and autobiography is as compelling and rewarding as a silver eels return to the Sargasso Sea. I loved every moment. * Isabella Tree, author of Wilding * Im still not sure I like eels, but I loved this book. * Sunday Times * In this lovely, thoughtful blend of natural science and memoir, Patrik Svensson elevates the European eel . . . to an almost mythical status . . . We must hope this marvellous book is not the eel's eulogy. * Mail on Sunday * Just as the eel glides between freshwater and salt, Svenssons book swims in the seas of both natural history and memoir. Svenssons father took the young Patrik eel fishing often, and their beautifully rendered nocturnal outings have the feel of occult ritual. * New York Times * Svenssons book, like its subject, is a strange beast: a creature of metamorphosis, a shape-shifter that moves among realms. It is a book of natural history, and a memoir about a son and his father. It is also an exploration of literature and religion and custom, and what it means to live in a world full of questions we cant always answer. * New Yorker * Theres an underlying theme here that made me think science is about discovery, not always about perfect answers. * Forbes, Best Summer Reads For Those Stuck Inside Working Remotely * Drawing from literature, science and his own studies, Svensson inspires readers to see eels in a whole new way. * Los Angeles Times, 21 new and classic books to keep you in touch with the natural world *
Patrik Svensson (b. 1972) is an arts and culture journalist at Sydsvenskan newspaper. He lives with his family in Malm in southern Sweden. The Gospel of the Eels is his first book. Agnes Broom is a literary translator and Preceptor in Scandinavian at Harvard University. With a PhD in Translation Studies, her translations include August Prize winners The Expedition by Bea Uusma and The Gospel of Eels by Patrik Svensson.