The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars
By (Author) Christopher Cokinos
Penguin Putnam Inc
TarcherPerigee
5th August 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Astronomy, space and time
523.51
Paperback
528
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1g
In this acclaimed volume, prizewinning poet and nature writer Christopher Cokinos takes us on an epic journey from Antarctica to outer space, weaving together natural history, memoir, and in-depth profiles of amateur researchers, rogue scientists, and stargazing dreamers to tell the riveting tale of how the study of meteorites became a modern science.
"A thrilling account . . . The author's enthusiasm is infectious in this chronicle of astronomical passion."
-"Kirkus Reviews"
"Cokinos guides the reader along his search for the driving force behind the passions of meteorite scientists, collectors, and dealers that make the meteoritic community such a vibrant and contentious bunch. It is a journey well worth taking."
-"Science" magazine
"[Cokinos's] enthusiasm . . . gives "The Fallen Sky" its core."
-"The Wall Street Journal"
"A thrilling account . . . The author''s enthusiasm is infectious in this chronicle of astronomical passion."
-"Kirkus Reviews"
"Cokinos guides the reader along his search for the driving force behind the passions of meteorite scientists, collectors, and dealers that make the meteoritic community such a vibrant and contentious bunch. It is a journey well worth taking."
-"Science" magazine
"[Cokinos''s] enthusiasm . . . gives "The Fallen Sky" its core."
-"The Wall Street Journal"
Christopher Cokinos is an award-winning writer and poet, and a professor of English at Utah State University. He has received the Whiting Writers' Award, the Glasgow Prize for an emerging writer in nonfiction, and the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award.