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OverviewA series of journeys to Alaska’s remote roadless villages, during a time of great historical transition, brings us this enduring portrait of a place and its people. Alutiiq, Yup’ik, Inupiaq, and Athabascan subjects reveal themselves as entirely contemporary individuals with deep longings and connection to the land and to their past. Tom Kizzia’s account of his travels off the Alaska road system, first published in 1991, has endured with a sterling reputation for its thoughtful, poetic, unflinching engagement with the complexity of Alaska’s rural communities. Wake of the Unseen Object is now considered some of the finest nonfiction writing about Alaska. This new edition includes an updated introduction by the author, looking at what remains the same after thirty years and what is different—both in Alaska, and in the expectations placed on a reporter visiting from another world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom KizziaPublisher: University of Alaska Press Imprint: University of Alaska Press ISBN: 9781602234307ISBN 10: 1602234302 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 15 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a deliciously friendly, intimate, savvy, unpretentious book by an Alaskan who knows his territory as writers from Outside who fly in and out for a quick tour do not. Its facts, its tales, its personality make it a delight. - Edward Hoagland Kizzia writes with a quiet compassion that brings the people and their hard land clearly into focus. - Boston Globe A forgotten classic-not only one of the top books about Alaska Native culture, but one of the best Alaska books ever...Every bit as fresh and relevant today as it was a quarter century ago. -- Nick Jans, author of A Wolf Called Romeo This is a deliciously friendly, intimate, savvy, unpretentious book by an Alaskan who knows his territory as writers from “Outside” who fly in and out for a quick tour do not. Its facts, its tales, its personality make it a delight. - Edward Hoagland Kizzia writes with a quiet compassion that brings the people and their hard land clearly into focus. - Boston Globe A charming, informative book . . . Kizzia writes a clear, unobtrusive prose that crystallizes in memorable images. - The Washington Post Kizzia, whose writing has an elegant ease, has fashioned a spell-binding book in which he has captured much of the endearing, the funny, the revealing, the wise. - Daily Sitka Sentinel Kizzia is a thoughtful and lyrical writer who manages to be sensitive without veering into sentimentality. - Philadelphia Inquirer “A forgotten classic—not only one of the top books about Alaska Native culture, but one of the best Alaska books ever…Every bit as fresh and relevant today as it was a quarter century ago.” -- Nick Jans, author of “A Wolf Called Romeo” This is a deliciously friendly, intimate, savvy, unpretentious book by an Alaskan who knows his territory as writers from Outside who fly in and out for a quick tour do not. Its facts, its tales, its personality make it a delight. - Edward Hoagland Kizzia writes with a quiet compassion that brings the people and their hard land clearly into focus. - Boston Globe Author InformationTom Kizzia is the author of the New York Times bestseller Pilgrim’s Wilderness . His journalism has appeared in the New Yorker and Best American Science and Nature Writing 2017 . He traveled widely in rural Alaska as a reporter for the Anchorage Daily News Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |