How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures

Author:   Sabrina Imbler ,  Sabrina Imbler
Publisher:   Little Brown and Company
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9781668627785


Publication Date:   06 December 2022
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How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures


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Author:   Sabrina Imbler ,  Sabrina Imbler
Publisher:   Little Brown and Company
Imprint:   Little Brown and Company
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 14.40cm
Weight:   0.218kg
ISBN:  

9781668627785


ISBN 10:   1668627787
Publication Date:   06 December 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A pinwheel of awe spinning one 'wow' after another.-- SOUVANKHAM THAMMAVONGSA, author of How to Pronounce Knife This is a miraculous, transcendental book. Across these essays, Imbler has choreographed a dance of metaphor between the wonders of the ocean's creatures and the poignancy of human experience, each enriching the other in surprising and profound ways. To write with such grace, skill, and wisdom would be impressive enough; to have done so in their first major work is truly breathtaking. Sabrina Imbler is a generational talent, and this book is a gift to us all.-- ED YONG, New York Times Bestselling author of I Contain Multitudes How Far the Light Reaches draws startling, moving connections between the lives of sea creatures and our existence on solid ground; between the vast depths of the ocean and the similarly mysterious expanse of inner experience. Working at the nexus of nature writing and memoir, Sabrina Imbler is beautifully reinventing both genres. --ANGELA CHEN, author of ACE How Far the Light Reaches is a creature unlike any other--one that grips you with its tentacles and pulls you down into new depths. It is impossible to read this book and not be transformed.-- RACHEL E. GROSS, author of Vagina Obscura How Far the Light Reaches marks the arrival of a phenomenal writer creating an intellectual channel entirely their own, within which whales and feral goldfish swim by the enchantment, ache, and ecstasy of human life.-- MEGHA MAJUMDAR, New York Times bestselling author of A Burning Compulsively readable, beautifully lyric, and wildly tender, How Far the Light Reaches asks the reader to sink down, slip beneath, swim forward with outstretched hands, trusting that Sabrina Imbler is there to guide us through the dark. It presents the body as one that might morph and grow in any number of directions. How do we see ourselves? Can we learn to unsee? A breathtaking, mesmerizing debut from a tremendous talent.-- KRISTEN ARNETT, NYT bestselling author of With Teeth


A pinwheel of awe spinning one 'wow' after another.-- SOUVANKHAM THAMMAVONGSA, author of How to Pronounce Knife This is a miraculous, transcendental book. Across these essays, Imbler has choreographed a dance of metaphor between the wonders of the ocean's creatures and the poignancy of human experience, each enriching the other in surprising and profound ways. To write with such grace, skill, and wisdom would be impressive enough; to have done so in their first major work is truly breathtaking. Sabrina Imbler is a generational talent, and this book is a gift to us all.-- ED YONG, New York Times Bestselling author of I Contain Multitudes How Far the Light Reaches marks the arrival of a phenomenal writer creating an intellectual channel entirely their own, within which whales and feral goldfish swim by the enchantment, ache, and ecstasy of human life.-- MEGHA MAJUMDAR, New York Times bestselling author of A Burning How Far the Light Reaches draws startling, moving connections between the lives of sea creatures and our existence on solid ground; between the vast depths of the ocean and the similarly mysterious expanse of inner experience. Working at the nexus of nature writing and memoir, Sabrina Imbler is beautifully reinventing both genres. --ANGELA CHEN, author of ACE How Far the Light Reaches is a creature unlike any other--one that grips you with its tentacles and pulls you down into new depths. It is impossible to read this book and not be transformed.-- RACHEL E. GROSS, author of Vagina Obscura Compulsively readable, beautifully lyric, and wildly tender, How Far the Light Reaches asks the reader to sink down, slip beneath, swim forward with outstretched hands, trusting that Sabrina Imbler is there to guide us through the dark. It presents the body as one that might morph and grow in any number of directions. How do we see ourselves? Can we learn to unsee? A breathtaking, mesmerizing debut from a tremendous talent.-- KRISTEN ARNETT, NYT bestselling author of With Teeth


Author Information

Sabrina Imbler is a staff writer at Atlas Obscura. Their first chapbook, Dyke (geology), was published by Black Lawrence Press in April 2020. They are a 2019 Margins fellow at the Asian American Writer's Workshop, a 2018 Yi Dae Up fellow at the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat, and the inaugural Jane Hoppen resident at Paragraph NY. Their essays and reporting have appeared in various publications, including Catapult, Gay Magazine, Medium, Grist, Audubon, Nautilus, Scientific American, and The Week among other places. Sabrina Imbler is a staff writer at Atlas Obscura. Their first chapbook, Dyke (geology), was published by Black Lawrence Press in April 2020. They are a 2019 Margins fellow at the Asian American Writer's Workshop, a 2018 Yi Dae Up fellow at the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat, and the inaugural Jane Hoppen resident at Paragraph NY. Their essays and reporting have appeared in various publications, including Catapult, Gay Magazine, Medium, Grist, Audubon, Nautilus, Scientific American, and The Week among other places.

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