The Invisible Pyramid

The Invisible Pyramid
Author: Loren Eiseley
Publisher: Library of America
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1598535463

A revered ecologist and conservationist examines the origins and possible futures of humankind within the context of the Space Age, masterfully “[communicating] the awesome spectacle of our environmental crisis” (New York Times Book Review) To read Loren Eiseley is to renew a sense of wonder at the miracles and paradoxes of evolution and the ever-changing diversity of life. In this brilliant collection, he considers the cosmological significance and ultimate meanings of our evolutionary history, offering a series of profound, lyrical meditations on the origins and possible futures of humankind against the backdrop of the Apollo landings. As Western civilization attains new heights of scientific awareness and technological skill, he asks, is it also blind to its own limits and destructive capacities? Always a fond observer of the natural world, Eiseley makes a newly urgent, environmentalist plea in The Invisible Pyramid: we must protect the fragile “world island” against our unchecked power to pollute and consume it. “A relentless, haunting, and haunted figure devils the man [Eiseley] and twists from him some of the best prose we have. . . . Eiseley is a master of significant anecdote. There is an unstated but real gothic terror prowling behind his vision.” —New York Times Book Review

The Cydonian Pyramid

The Cydonian Pyramid
Author: Pete Hautman
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 076366376X

The much-anticipated sequel to The Obsidian Blade transports readers to the terrifying and thrilling world of Lah Lia, the enigmatic girl who changed Tucker Feye’s life. More than half a millennium in the future, in the shadow of the looming Cydonian Pyramid, a pampered girl named Lah Lia has been raised for one purpose: to be sacrificed through one of the mysterious diskos that hover over the pyramid’s top. But just as she is about to be killed, a strange boy appears from the diskos, providing a cover of chaos that allows her to escape and launching her on a time-spinning journey in which her fate is irreversibly linked to his. In this second volume of the Klaatu Diskos trilogy, Tucker Feye and Lah Lia each hurtle through time, relating their stories in alternating viewpoints that converge at crucial moments. Fans of the first adventure will be intrigued by the chance to see the world through Lah Lia’s eyes — no matter how disturbing the vision might be.

The Immense Journey

The Immense Journey
Author: Loren Eiseley
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0307801934

Anthropologist and naturalist Loren Eiseley blends scientific knowledge and imaginative vision in this story of man.

Toward a Dialogue of Understandings

Toward a Dialogue of Understandings
Author: Mary Ellen Pitts
Publisher: Lehigh University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780934223379

In Toward a Dialogue of Understandings, Mary Ellen Pitts examines scientist Loren Eiseley's unique impact as a thinker and writer.

The Invisible Pyramid

The Invisible Pyramid
Author: Loren C. Eiseley
Publisher: Devin-Adair Pub
Total Pages: 173
Release: 1971-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780815958314

The Firmament of Time

The Firmament of Time
Author: Loren Eiseley
Publisher: Library of America
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1598535447

A lyrical and meditative tour de force that traces the evolution of man and science, including the rise of scientific inquiry In The Firmament of Time—nominated for a National Book Award—Loren Eiseley offers a series of brilliant, provocative excursions through the history of science. A paleontologist with the soul and skill of a poet, he reflects on the many ways in which the quest for knowledge has been shaped by the changing cultures in which it emerged and developed. Examining the role of metaphor in scientific thought, anticipations of scientific discoveries in the works of poets and novelists, and the “unconscious conformity” of scientific theory to prevailing orthodoxies, he argues for the ongoing relevance of dreams, the imagination, and the irrational to scientific progress.

The Night Country

The Night Country
Author: Loren C. Eiseley
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780803267350

A collection of autobiographical essays in which the author, anthropologist Loren Eiseley, reflects on the mysteries of life and nature.

Invisible City (the Joshua Files #1)

Invisible City (the Joshua Files #1)
Author: M G Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781909072039

When his archaeologist father goes missing after an air crash in Mexico, UFO-obsessed Josh Garcia suspects alien abduction. He starts a blog to voice his fears and finds like-minded friends. But after he discovers his dad was murdered, Josh is caught up in a race to find the legendary Ix Codex - a lost book of the ancient Maya containing a prophecy about the end of the world. Praise for 'The Joshua Files': "As thrilling as a rollercoaster ride, this fantastical world of spies, spirits, ancient prophecies and hidden cities tests Josh to his limits." The Book Trust "This series is awesome and I have really enjoyed it. 5/5 stars!" Guardian Children's Books "A very well-crafted saga... Has a compelling energy." The Bookbag "Indiana Jones would have stiff competition in young Joshua Garcia, the protagonist of this fast-paced action adventure. Highly Recommended." Library Media Connection, starred review

All the Strange Hours

All the Strange Hours
Author: Loren C. Eiseley
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803267411

A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, Loren Eiseley began his lifelong exploration of nature in the salt flats and ponds around his hometown and in the mammoth bone collection hoarded in the old red brick museum at the University of Nebraska, where heøconducted his studies in anthropology. It was in pursuit of this interest, and in the expression of his natural curiosity and wonder, that Eiseley sprang to national fame with the publication of such works as The Immense Journey and The Firmament of Time. In All the Strange Hours, Eiseley turns his considerable powers of reflection and discovery on his own life to weave a compelling story, related with the modesty, grace, and keen eye for a telling anecdote that distinguish his work. His story begins with his childhood experiences as a sickly afterthought, weighed down by the loveless union of his parents. From there he traces the odyssey that led to his search for early postglacial man?and into inspiriting philosophical territory?culminating in his uneasy achievement of world renown. Eiseley crafts an absorbing self-portrait of a man who has thought deeply about his place in society as well as humanity?s place in the natural world.