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portada Under a Wild sky John James Audubon and the Making of the Birds of America
Type
Physical Book
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
367
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.7 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm
Weight
0.59 kg.
ISBN13
9781571313553

Under a Wild sky John James Audubon and the Making of the Birds of America

William Souder (Author) · Milkweed Editions · Paperback

Under a Wild sky John James Audubon and the Making of the Birds of America - William Souder

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Synopsis "Under a Wild sky John James Audubon and the Making of the Birds of America"

FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZEIn the century and a half since John James Audubon's death, his name has become synonymous with wildlife conservation and natural history. But few people know what a complicated figure he was--or the dramatic story behind The Birds of America--as told in this "superb introduction to the artist and the man" (New York Times).Before Audubon, ornithological illustrations depicted scaled-down birds perched in static poses. Wheeling beneath storm-racked skies or ripping flesh from freshly killed prey, Audubon's life-size birds looked as if they might fly screeching off the page. The wildness in the images matched their maker--a self-taught painter and self-anointed aristocrat, who, with his buckskins and long hair, was both a hardened frontiersman and a cultured man of science.Tormented by ambiguities surrounding his birth, Audubon reinvented himself ceaselessly. But when he came east at thirty-eight--broke and desperate to find a publisher--he ran into a scientific establishment still wedded to convention and suspicious of the newcomer. It took Audubon fifteen years to prevail in both his project and his vision. How he triumphed and what drove him are the subjects of William Souder's gripping narrative, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

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