Seven Mysteries Of Life, The

Author:   Guy Murchie ,  Jenna Terry
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780395957912


Pages:   704
Publication Date:   16 June 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Seven Mysteries Of Life, The


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An American Book Award finalist, Guy Murchie's The Seven Mysteries of Life ""embraces all the important information about everything humanity needs to know for continuance aboard planet Earth, or anywhere else in the universe"" (Buckminster Fuller). ""All life in all worlds""—this was the object of the author's seventeen-year quest for knowledge and discovery, culminating in this book. In a manner unmistakably his own, Murchie delves into the interconnectedness of all life on the planet and of such fields as biology, geology, sociology, mathematics, and physics to provide an astonishing journey into the essence of science, philosophy, and inspiration. ""Murchie has a remarkably comprehensive knowledge of science and writes about it with the gifts of a poet plus a highly personal, visionary, mystical spirit.""—Wall Street Journal ""A good book to take to a desert island as sole companion, so rich is it in knowledge and insight.""—New York Times best-selling author May Sarton

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Author:   Guy Murchie ,  Jenna Terry
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.757kg
ISBN:  

9780395957912


ISBN 10:   0395957915
Pages:   704
Publication Date:   16 June 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Guy Murchie writes with exceptional skill and encyclopedic depth about the nature of life. The author, by turns a schoolteacher, pilot, journalist, and photographer, seems to have absorbed facts over a long lifetime like the proverbial sponge. Assuming the perspective of an observer outside earth, he explores all nooks and crannies, marveling at the diversity and abundance of life forms. His first sections are Aristotelian - a natural history of animals highlighting the extremes of physiological adaptation that have enabled creatures to live at the depths of ocean trenches, in the deepest caves, at high altitude or in desert heat and drought. The reader, cued by the magic seven and the mysteries of the title, will not be surprised that Murchie looks beyond appearances to find a guiding hand or immanent presence. These possibilities are explored in the latter half of the huge book. Progressing from the first mystery, the abstract nature of the universe; the second, the interrelatedness of life; third, its omnipresence; fourth, the polarity principle; Murchie moves on to mysteries five, six, and seven: transcendence (including a discussion of death), the germination of the world, and the ultimate mystery - divinity. Connecting the sections is the dynamism of life, a Heraclitean theme that all things change. Here lies the source of growth and development and of numerous analogies between living and non-living forms. Skeptics or strictly rationalist readers ought not to be put off by Murchie's frank mystical bent, for the references to particular orthodox schools or leaders are not intrusive. Instead there is a steady amassing of observations in science and often striking comparisons (a splatter of milk and the movement of a jellyfish, for example). Whether tuned to Murchie's particular music of the spheres or not, readers perusing the volume can come away with a refreshing array of natural lore, analogies, and insights often quite eloquently expressed. (Kirkus Reviews)


Author Information

Guy Murchie, the author of Song of the Sky, Music of the Spheres, and The Soul School, won the John Burroughs Medal.

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