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Endurance, Tim Griffiths

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Endurance, Tim Griffiths
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Endurance
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Tim Griffiths
Summary
This novel tells the story of a real-life Australian hero, photographer, explorer, and adventurer Frank Hurley. It is a story told through his eyes and in his words, and it reveals a tantalizing portrait of the man behind the legend he has become. Hurley's photographs and documentaries of Douglas Mawson's and Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expeditions, and his astounding images of World War I, have been so widely exhibited and reproduced that in many cases they are the principal means by which we have come to see those world-shattering events. His iconic images of the ship Endurance trapped in an ocean of ice, of men battling the most extreme elements in the Antarctic, and suffering under unthinkable conditions in war, are imprinted on the Australian consciousness. One writer has claimed that Frank Hurley "is the twentieth century." Here now is the man, Hurley, telling us of his part in the two ill-fated Antarctic expeditions and recounting tales of great heroism and suffering as he fights for his life among the ice and the elements, and witnesses the worst ravages of war on the Western Front. Endurance is an extraordinary debut novel, a rollicking white-knuckle adventure story that also takes us to the very heart of heroism and sacrifice
Target audience
adult
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