A Polar Affair, Lloyd Spencer Davis
A Polar Affair, Lloyd Spencer Davis
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A Polar Affair
Antarctica’s Forgotten Hero and the Secret Love Lives of Penguins

Author: Lloyd Spencer Davis

Narrator: Raphael Corkhill

Unabridged: 13 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2020


Synopsis

A captivating blend of true adventure and natural history by one of today’s leading penguin experts and Antarctic explorersGeorge Murray Levick was the physician on Robert Falcon Scott’s tragic Antarctic expedition of 1910. Marooned for an Antarctic winter, Levick passed the time by becoming the first man to study penguins up close. His findings were so shocking to Victorian morals that they were quickly suppressed and seemingly lost to history.A century later, Lloyd Spencer Davis rediscovers Levick and his findings during the course of his own scientific adventures in Antarctica. Levick’s long-suppressed manuscript reveals not only an incredible survival story, but one that will change our understanding of an entire species.A Polar Affair reveals the last untold tale from the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. It is perhaps the greatest of all of those stories—but why was it hidden to begin with? The ever-fascinating and charming penguin holds the key. Moving deftly between both Levick’s and Davis’s explorations, observations, and comparisons in biology over the course of a century, A Polar Affair reveals cutting-edge findings about ornithology, in which the sex lives of penguins are the jumping-off point for major new insights into the underpinnings of evolutionary biology itself.

About Lloyd Spencer Davis

Lloyd Spencer Davis received the New Zealand PEN Best First Book Award for Nonfiction for Penguin: A Season in the Life of the Adelie Penguin. He is the author of Looking For Darwin, which won the CLL Writer’s Award, New Zealand’s most significant nonfiction award. He has been a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, an Anzac Fellowship, and a Prince and Princess of Wales Science Award.

About Raphael Corkhill

Raphael Corkhill grew up in central London and attended the renowned Eton College before moving to the United States to attend Princeton University, after which he completed his MFA acting degree at the University of Southern California. Raphael’s recent credits include the Los Angeles Theatre Center’s production of Short Eyes, A Happy End at the Museum of Tolerance, and Luke Eberl’s latest film, The Movie. Raphael’s voice-over work includes the Weinstein Company’s upcoming feature Lawless and the award-winning short film Wrecks and Violins.


Reviews

Goodreads review by George

A bizarre and loopy book that tries very hard to tie all sorts of material up into some sort of neat package. Perhaps if the Antarctica material was new to me, I would have found some of the anecdotes more interesting, but most of the terrain has already been well explored. Let's start with that misl......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

Amundsen. Scott. Shackleton. Levick. ... Wait, who? The world knows of the exploits of Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton - men of renown from the turn of the 20th century famous for their exploits in the Antarctic and beyond. In this book, Davis - a lifelong pengui......more

Goodreads review by Allegra

This book, like the penguins it discusses, was incredibly horny......more

Goodreads review by Karissa

I got this book through the Amazon Vine program for review. I kind of surprised myself by finishing this. In the end, finding out who got to the South Pole first and who survived the journey really propelled me through the book. This book is a mishmash of historical and contemporary encounters with A......more


Quotes

“A rip-roaring read on research at the edge.” Nature

“Fascinating….Insightful…A timely illumination of a mysterious and vital ecosystem.” New York Times Book Review

“A gonzo-journalistic retelling of the Antarctic expeditions of the early twentieth century. The climax of what might otherwise have been routine field work is a harrowing trek…intercut with evolutionary insights Davis gleaned from his own observations. A welcome look behind the scenes, representing Levick as a brilliant explorer and a keen observer of nature.” Natural History Magazine

“Victorian morals, the sex lives of penguins, and Antarctic exploration combine in this unusual natural history and travelogue.” Shelf Awareness

“Davis serves it all up with wit and a wry, irrepressible sense of humor, while imparting everything there is to know about penguins.” BookPage (starred review)

“Davis combines history and science seamlessly.” Kirkus Reviews

“A tremendous resource.” Vaughan Turekian, American Association for the Advancement of Science


Awards

  • BookPage Best Book