South of Silence

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Most people imagine the cold is the hardest part of livingat the South Pole. It is not. The cold is predictable. It is the silence thatcatches you off guard. For nearly three years, Dale Herschlag lived at the SouthPole, becoming one of fewer than 120 people in history to complete back-to-backwinter seasons in total darkness.  U.S. Air… Přejít na celý popis

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Most people imagine the cold is the hardest part of livingat the South Pole. It is not. The cold is predictable. It is the silence thatcatches you off guard. For nearly three years, Dale Herschlag lived at the SouthPole, becoming one of fewer than 120 people in history to complete back-to-backwinter seasons in total darkness.  U.S. Air Force meteorologist trained to forecast the world’smost violent weather, he arrived prepared for the cold. What he was notprepared for was the psychological weight that emerges when the horizondisappears, and the stillness refuses to let you look away. In South of Silence, Herschlag takes readers beyond the industrialgrit of McMurdo Station and into the heart of the most isolated environment onEarth—the South Pole. From the extremes of the 300 Club—a midwinter test of exposureand endurance—to the unseen toll of prolonged isolation, this memoir exploreswhat happens when survival becomes routine and reflection becomes unavoidable. Itis a story of endurance, identity, and the quiet ways  extreme environments reveal who we are whenthere is nowhere left to hide.  At the South Pole, the sun disappears for months at a time,and there is no horizon to follow. For nearly three years, Dale Herschlag livedand worked there, including two consecutive Antarctic winters when darkness wascomplete and inescapable. As a U.S. Air Force meteorologist, Herschlag was trained toanalyze extreme weather and make decisions under pressure. The cold wasfamiliar. The isolation was not. At the Pole, the data eventually repeats, and the workshifts from interpretation to resilience. Life there demanded a different kind ofendurance, shaped by repetition and confinement. South of Silence is a memoir about what prolonged isolationdoes to the mind, and what it takes to remain grounded when the external worldnarrows to almost nothing. It follows the slow internal shifts that emerge whensilence stops fading into the background and begins to press inward.   

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Nakladatel
Reardon Publishing
Rozměr
158 x 238 x 23
jazyk
angličtina
Vazba
pevná vazba
Hmotnost
726 g
isbn
978-1-901037-40-1
Počet stran
222
datum vydání
23.03.2026
ean
9781901037401

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