Loren Eiseley: Collected Essays on Evolution, Nature, and the Cosmos Vol. 2 (LOA#286)

The Invisible Pyramid, The Night Country, essays from The Star Thrower

Author  Loren Eiseley Edited by  William Cronon
Loren Eiseley: Collected Essays on Evolution, Nature, and the Cosmos Vol. 2 (LOA#286)

An eminent paleontologist with the soul and skill of a poet, Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) was among the twentieth century’s greatest inheritors of the literary tradition of Henry David Thoreau, Charles Darwin, and John Muir, and a precursor to such later writers as Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Dawkins, and Carl Sagan. After decades of fieldwork and discovery as a “bone-hunter” and professor, Eiseley turned late in life to the personal essay, and beginning with the surprise million-copy seller The Immense Journey (1957) he produced an astonishing succession of books that won acclaim both as science and as art. Now for the first time, the Library of America presents his landmark essay collections in a definitive two-volume set.

This second volume begins with The Invisible Pyramid (1970),…