Название | Wilderness, A Journal of Quiet Adventure in Alaska |
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Автор произведения | Rockwell Kent |
Жанр | Документальная литература |
Серия | |
Издательство | Документальная литература |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 4057664607881 |
R. K.
Arlington, Vermont,
December, 1919.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Facing Page | |
“Zarathustra Himself Led the Ugliest Man by the Hand, in Order to Show Him His Night-World and the Great Round Moon and the Silvery Waterfalls Nigh Unto His Cave” | 2 |
Unknown Waters | 6 |
Home Building | 12 |
Fire Wood | 16 |
The Sleeper | 20 |
The Windlass | 24 |
The Snow Queen | 28 |
Fox Island, Resurrection Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska | 32 |
Rain Torrents | 36 |
Day | 42 |
Night | 46 |
Wilderness | 50 |
One of Rockwell’s Drawings | 54 |
Sunrise | 56 |
Adventure | 60 |
On the Height | 68 |
The Day’s Work | 72 |
Meal Time | 76 |
Day’s End | 80 |
The Cabin Window | 90 |
“Go to Bed” | 94 |
Driftwood | 98 |
The Whittler | 104 |
“Get Up!” | 110 |
Man | 114 |
Woman | 118 |
Foreboding | 124 |
Lone Man | 128 |
Cain | 136 |
Superman | 140 |
The North Wind | 146 |
Another of Rockwell’s Drawings | 152 |
Weltschmerz | 154 |
Victory | 158 |
Zarathustra and His Playmates | 164 |
Frozen Fall | 168 |
The Hermit | 172 |
Ecstasy | 176 |
Pelagic Reverie | 184 |
Prison Bars | 188 |
Running Water | 192 |
Immanence | 196 |
The Vision | 202 |
The Imperishable | 206 |
The Star-Lighter | 210 |
CHAPTER I
DISCOVERY
The air is so clear in the North that one new to it is lost in the crowding of great heights and spaces. Distant peaks had risen over the lower mountains of the shore astern. Steep spruce-clad slopes confronted us. All around was the wilderness, a no-man’s-land of mountains or of cragged islands, and southward the wide, the limitless, Pacific Ocean.
A calm, blue summer’s day,—and on we rowed upon our search. Somewhere there must