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A WOMAN IN THE POLAR NIGHT by Christine Ritter

A WOMAN IN THE POLAR NIGHT

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Pub Date: Sept. 8th, 1954
ISBN: 1602231001
Publisher: Dutton

The isolation of Arctic Spitsbergen which Mrs. Ritter faced with her husband for a long season brought unique trials and joys. In pensive prose she unfolds the fierce flory of the Arctic as she swatched the waning of the light, walked through Decemer no-man's-mist into the eerie splendor of perpetual, brilliant night, waited through storm in the solitary Gray Hook hut for the return of her husband. Pitting human strength against the forces of nature in a simple issue of survival, she acquired the ""polar mentality"" peculiar to the place, an immense calm and acceptance of life-rhythms. With the spring came the pack-ice and the bears, foxes and seals for food and pelt -- having seen a dead world, she rejoiced in the miracle of life. Unusual, thoughtful, this has beauty in the simple expression of immense interior experience.