Chauncey Loomis (1930–2009)
Autor(a) de Weird and Tragic Shores
About the Author
Obras de Chauncey Loomis
Associated Works
The Ends of the Earth: An Anthology of the Finest Writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic (2007) — Contribuinte — 131 cópias
Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55 (1856) — Editor, algumas edições — 122 cópias
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Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1930-06-01
- Data de falecimento
- 2009-03-17
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- New York, New York, USA
- Local de falecimento
- Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA
- Educação
- Princeton University
Columbia University - Ocupação
- writer
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 2
- Also by
- 2
- Membros
- 138
- Popularidade
- #148,171
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Resenhas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 7
- Idiomas
- 2
To be sure, it can't be much fun to try to write a biography of a character whose life was a mystery, and whose death was a greater mystery.
Charles Francis Hall began life as a newspaper man, of a rather slapdash sort, but became obsessed with the search for Sir John Franklin and headed for the Arctic. He found a few relics and learned a few things, but hardly enough to justify his efforts. But he became familiar with Inuit ways -- and then became obsessed with the North Pole. So he set out on an expedition to reach it. In the process, he died, and the expedition went to shreds.
What happened? We don't really know. Author Chauncey Loomis managed to arrange for an autopsy of Hall's body, buried along the Greenland coast, and it revealed a heavy dose of arsenic. So we know why he died. But was it murder or medicine? And was he already sick? And how did things get so out of control anyway?
We still cannot answer these questions, and probably never will be able to. The good news is, Chauncey Loomis has gathered together most of what little information we have, and has added to it with his visit to the Hall grave site. But I can only wish that the resulting account were a little better organized and a little less burdened with sidebars.… (mais)