On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (World As Home, The)

On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (World As Home, The)
by Gretchen Legler

On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (World As Home, The)
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Author: Gretchen Legler
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published)
Published: 2005-10-25
ISBN: 157131282X
Number of pages: 256
Publisher: Milkweed Editions

Book Reviews of On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (World As Home, The)

Book Review: A Place, A Culture, A Personal Journey
Summary: 5 Stars

Review of On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station by Gretchen Legler (Milkweed Editions, 2005)


How much does a particular place influence our personal life journey? Does each place provide a unique inspiration? Does a specific geography provide a road map to a distinct internal destination? Or does the quality of a landscape at an exact latitude and longitude, rich with both natural and human history, demand a certain journey from us - requiring us to examine and explore our own being in a manner that no other single place would do? ON THE ICE suggests to us that every natural setting provides a valuable tool to focus self-reflection, but certain places can dramatically shape a personal journey, just as the wind carves the ice in Antarctica - the harsh but surprisingly spiritually nurturing location of this book.

Gretchen Legler's adventure to Antarctica was initially intended as a trip to gather stories, and wonderful ones she found, but the place also sent her on a journey through her own soul. It is this personal story - a love story and a tale of self-discovery - which creates suspense and drives the narrative forward.

Legler brings to life an entire population of adventurers in Antarctica through colorful portraits of current and historical inhabitants. She continually explores the relationship that individuals have to the place and looks for the common qualities that mark people who have spent time "on the ice". She visits the huts of early explorers, Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott, and finds both despair and vigorous life in Antarctica's relationship with man. This seemingly contradictory relationship continues today at McMurdo Station, where Legler spent much of her trip, and at other outpost she visits - Black Island, the South Pole, Siple Dome, and the ship the Nathaniel B. Palmer. The characters she meets - both present day and historical - speak of the harshness and difficulties of the place and yet most return to it again and again. They are somehow defined by and deeply spiritually attached to it.

Antarctica itself is of course the primary character in the book. The book includes interesting essays on the science of Antarctica, both the study of the natural world and the techniques and unique skills of the many scientists and experts Legler encounters. Legler often finds the intersection between art and science and illuminates for us the symbiotic relationship between the two. The chapter called Visible Proofs is a lovely essay on the work of Edward Wilson, who traveled to Antarctica in the early 1900s and documented what he saw with drawings. His illustrations are both scientific record and evocative art. Legler observes, "For Wilson, the concepts of God, Art and Science were not incompatible."

During her journey through both physical geography and internal landscape, Legler comes to believe, "that there was a sublime power in this land that could mysteriously help a person reconnect with that subtle magnetism in wildness that would show her the way." The reader comes to understand that while physical life and spiritual life find a way to grow in all places, in Antarctica certain lives are perhaps richer and more robust because of the obstacles they must overcome to thrive.


Summary of On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (World As Home, The)

Travelogue, cultural meditation, and love story, On the Ice casts a panoramic view on one of the oddest communities in one of the most extreme places on earth. Sent to Antarctica as an observer by the National Science Foundation, Gretchen Legler arrives at McMurdo Station in midwinter, a time of -70 degree temperatures and months of near-total darkness. A lesbian struggling with a tumultuous past, she hopes to escape her own demons and present an intimate view of a place few will ever visit. What she discovers is a community of people stripped of any excess by the necessities of existence in a harsh land, where revered scientists are referred to as "beakers"; where cherished belongings are left without regret in a communal lost-and-found; and where women are rare but lesbians in high proportion. Forced to confront her own fears, Legler experiences firsthand how landscape and community allow a life to reset.

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