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James Hamilton-Paterson
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  • Paperback: 269 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (20 May 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099160617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099160618
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,496,162 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"'Informative, arcane, sometimes poetic, and always articulate.' William Golding" --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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This is a blend of literature and science which explores the seas that cover seven-tenths of the earth's surface, combining a description of the sea and its boundaries in our imaginations and an appreciation of its mysteries. These include special places such as reefs and lagoons and strange phenomena such as islands that never existed and yet appear on maps. The author takes the reader into the deeps and into the cold fear of drowning, into the marvels of marine life and the sombre zone of the wreck. The high technology of an ocean survey ship opens up a strange history of ocean maps and names, and a bleak North Sea trawler takes us into water we are trying to turn into a desert. James Hamilton-Paterson is the author of "The Bell-Boy", "Gerontius", "That Time in Malomba", "Playing With Water" and "The View from Mount Dog".

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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Seven-tenths is a bookshop's nightmare of a book. Where to place a book which describes maps, islands, love, loss, death and passion - in poet's language?

Taking our complex relationship with the sea as the starting point, this book is a philosophical meditation on the sea as physical birthplace of our race and the emotional abyss of our dreams. Moving between aspects of science, cartography, biography, poetry and philosophy, this book is, unsurprisingly, difficult to define or describe. It is simply outstanding. The language is hauntingly beautiful, even when describing exactly what happens to a human body during and after a burial at sea, as it sinks through miles of water.

James Hamilton-Paterson has an unflinching gaze coupled with a poet's exactitude. If my house were burning and I could save only one book from the multitudes, this would be it.
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The book: the Earth is 70 % water, and so are our bodies. With an insatiable appetite for facts and a real love of his subject, Hamilton-Patterson gives us his book of the sea, and the human/sea interface - where the problems are, the myths, the lack of knowledge; remote and personal islands, Pearl Harbour's wrecks, seamount surveys, the need for pre-atomic metal, the cucumber solution, the feeling of free-diving at night... which bits of drowned people get eaten first, epibenthic sledging, calenture... a treasury of information, coupled to a thoughtful review of the state of the Oceans, leading inexorably to a bitter conclusion - but with H-P's joy and wonder at the seas' beauty intact.

My opinion: full of detailed observations or snippets, and still forming a coherent whole; like swimming among reefs, where "details must be noted but never seen in isolation". At times bitter and cynical, but always elegant, provoking and fascinating. "Objets trouvés should be marvelled at, then allowed to become perdus at once. Only thus can the transient pleasure of crossed trajectories be sustained in the memory." "The mode of travel determines the place reached." "what one finds never finds the cavity which the search hollows out." Don't think it is all philosophical, it ranges from the earthy to the exciting, from the bitter to the melancholy, and often poetic.
A beautiful book.
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