Selected Writings

“Selected Writings” by Alexander von Humboldt, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2018, is a comprehensive collection that spans 792 pages. This edition presents a selection of Humboldt’s most significant works, showcasing his adventures as an explorer and scientist during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The writings reflect his groundbreaking insights into nature, culture, and humanity, emphasizing his belief in the interconnectedness of the natural world.
Readers will discover Humboldt’s vivid accounts of his travels, including his five-year expedition to Latin America, where he engaged with various cultures and critiqued societal issues such as slavery. The collection features excerpts from notable works like the “Personal Narrative,” “Cosmos,” and “Political Essay of the Island of Cuba,” illustrating his unique ability to blend scientific observation with poetic expression. This edition not only highlights Humboldt’s contributions to environmental history and science but also invites readers to appreciate the literary quality of his prose.
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Humboldt (1769-1859) was an intrepid explorer and the most famous scientist of his age. His life was packed with adventure and discovery, whether climbing volcanoes in the Andes, swimming with crocodiles, racing through anthrax-infected Siberia, or publishing groundbreaking bestsellers. Ahead of his time, he recognized nature as an interdependent whole and he saw before anyone else that humankind was on a path to destroy it. He was one of the first European to study the Inca, Aztec and Mayan cultures and his epic five-year expedition to Latin America (1799-1804) prompted him to denounce slavery as ‘the greatest evil ever to have afflicted humanity’. To Humboldt, the melody of his prose was as important as its content, and this selection from his most famous works – the Personal Narrative of his travels to Latin America, Cosmos, Views of Nature, Views of the Cordilleras and Monuments of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, The Geography of Plants and his anti-slavery essay in Political Essay of the Island of Cuba – allows us the pleasure of reading his own accounts of his daring explorations and new concept of nature. Humboldt’s writings profoundly influenced naturalists and poets including Darwin, Thoreau, Muir, Goethe, Wordsworth, and Whitman. The Selected Writings is not only a tribute to Humboldt’s important role in environmental history and science, but also to his ability to fashion powerfully poetic narratives out of scientific observations.
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