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Jay Kirk

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    Kingdom Under Glass
    • Kingdom Under Glass

      A Tale of Obsession, Adventure, and One Man's Quest to Preserve the World's Great Animals

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(17)Évaluer

      The biography chronicles the life of Carl Akeley, a pioneering explorer and taxidermist who transformed the field and contributed to environmental conservation. His daring expeditions in Africa, where he faced life-threatening challenges, are vividly depicted alongside his interactions with prominent figures like Theodore Roosevelt and P. T. Barnum. The narrative offers a captivating blend of adventure and historical context, portraying Akeley's significant impact on natural history and his quest to capture the essence of wildlife for future generations.

      Kingdom Under Glass
    • Avoid the Day

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,3(56)Évaluer

      Seeking to answer the mystery of a missing manuscript by Béla Bartók, and using the investigation to avoid his father's deathbed, award-winning magazine writer Jay Kirk heads off to Transylvania, going to the same villages where the "Master," like a vampire in search of fresh plasma, had found his new material in the folk music of the peasants. With these stolen songs, Bartók redefined music in the 20th Century. Kirk, who is also seeking to renew his writing, finds inspiration in the composer's unorthodox methods, but begins to lose his tether as he sees himself in Bartók's darkest and most personal work, the Cantata Profana, which revolves around the curse of fathers and sons. After a near-psychotic episode under the spell of Bartók, the author suddenly finds himself on a posh eco-tourist cruise in the Arctic. There, accompanied by an old friend, now a documentary filmmaker, the two decide to scrap the documentary and make a horror flick instead--shot under the noses of the unsuspecting passengers and crew. Playing one of the main characters who finds himself inexplicably trapped on a ship at the literal end of the world, alone, and under the influence of the midnight sun, Kirk gets lost in his own cerebral maze, struggling to answer his most plaguing question: can we find meaning in experience?

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