Shark drunk : the art of catching a large shark from a tiny rubber dinghy in a big ocean
by Strøksnes, Morten Andreas, 1965- (Author)
Summary
In the great depths surrounding the Lofoten islands in Norway lives the infamous Greenland shark. At twenty-six feet in length and weighing more than a ton, it is truly a beast to behold. But the shark is not just known for its size alone: its meat contains a toxin that, when consumed, has been know... Full description
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In the great depths surrounding the Lofoten islands in Norway lives the infamous Greenland shark. At twenty-six feet in length and weighing more than a ton, it is truly a beast to behold. But the shark is not just known for its size alone: its meat contains a toxin that, when consumed, has been known to make people drunk and hallucinatory. Shark Drunk is the true story of two friends, the author and the eccentric artist Hugo Aasjord, as they embark on a wild pursuit of the famed creature--from a tiny rubber boat. Together, the two men tackle existential questions, survive the world's most powerful maelstrom, and, yes, get drunk, as they attempt to understand the ocean from every possible angle, drawing on poetry, science, history, ecology, mythology, and their own, sometimes intoxicated, observations.-- |
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Item Description: |
Originally published in Norwegian as Havboka. |
Physical Description: |
307 pages : illustration, map ; 20 cm |
ISBN: |
9780451493484 0451493486 |
Author Notes: |
Translated by Tiina Nunnally. |