Document Type

Contribution to Book

Publication Date

2008

Abstract

This essay is written in the shadow of the wisdom of Loren Eiseley. The source of the thought herein is drawn from Eiseley's unique vision of time and the relational ambiguities of the living and the dead, or at the very least these notes are haunted by the penetrating and often dark insights of this inveterate bone hunter and very human scholar of man's origins. What follows, then, is written against the background reference to what is arguable a unique approach and singular sensitivity to the world of the dead in the writings of Loren Eiseley.

Editor

Charles Tandy

Publisher

Ria University Press

City

Palo Alto

ISBN

978193497025

Publication Information

Death and Anti-Death: Thirty Years After Loren Eiseley (1907-1977)

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