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OverviewFor forty years Eugene Linden has explored global environmental issues in books and for publications ranging from National Geographic and Time to Foreign Affairs. Linden's diverse assignments have brought him to the ragged edges of the globe, the sites where modernity, tradition, and wildlands collide. As money and ideas from the West have seeped into places like Polynesia, the Amazon, and the Arctic, Linden has witnessed dramatic transformations. Even in the Ndoki, celebrated as the most pristine and isolated rainforest in Congo, the impact of the outside world now intrudes in the form of dust blowing in from the north and loggers encroaching from all other directions.In THE RAGGED EDGE OF THE WORLD, Linden recounts his adventures at this slippery and fast-changing frontierVietnam in 1971 and 1994, New Guinea and Borneo, pygmy forests and Machu Picchu, the Arctic and Antarctic, Cuba and Midway Islandcharting onrushing social and environmental change. An elegy for what has been lost and a celebration of those cultures resilient enough to maintain their vibrancy, Linden's new book captures the world at a turning point and offers an intimate look at creatures and cultures as they encounter and try to adapt to globalization. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eugene Linden (Eugene Linden)Publisher: Viking Imprint: Viking Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9780670022519ISBN 10: 0670022519 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 27 October 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Replaced By: 9780452297746 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThoughtful and compelling. National Geographic Linden is a well-versed guide to complex ecosystems and remote cultures. . . . His recollections are vivid. The New Yorker From Borneo to sub-Saharan Africa . . . firsthand accounts by a veteran environmental journalist. Oprah.com (18 Books to Watch) Thoughtful and compelling. National Geographic Linden is a well-versed guide to complex ecosystems and remote cultures. . . . His recollections are vivid. The New Yorker From Borneo to sub-Saharan Africa . . . firsthand accounts by a veteran environmental journalist. Oprah.com (18 Books to Watch) Author InformationEugene Linden is the author of eight books. For many years, he wrote about global environmentalissues for Time. He has contributed to The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Fortune, and Slate and has won awards for his environmental journalism. He lives in Irvington, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |