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"N by E" is a gripping and evocative account of a hazardous sea voyage across the North Atlantic to the rugged shores of Greenland. Written by the celebrated artist and adventurer Rockwell Kent, the narrative follows the author and his companions as they navigate the small sailing cutter "Direction" through treacherous waters, dense fog, and towering ice. This work stands as a powerful testament to the human spirit's yearning for discovery and the stark, unforgiving beauty of the Arctic wilderness.
The journey, marked by both serene moments of seafaring and the harrowing reality of a shipwreck on the coast of Greenland, is captured with poetic intensity and a keen eye for detail. Kent explores the profound relationship between man and the elements, detailing the technical challenges of navigation and the enriching cultural encounters with the inhabitants of the far north. "N by E" is more than a simple travelogue; it is a philosophical reflection on solitude, resilience, and the sublime power of nature.
Rich in atmosphere and historical significance, this work remains a classic of 20th-century maritime literature. It invites readers into a world of wind-swept seas and icy landscapes, offering a vivid portrait of a time when the edges of the map still held the promise of deep mystery and peril.
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