Jane Brox

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Jane Brox


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September 04, 1956

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JANE BROX is the author of Clearing Land, Five Thousand Days Like This One, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Here and Nowhere Else, which received the L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award. She lives in Maine" ...more

Average rating: 3.68 · 1,065 ratings · 202 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Orchard: A Memoir (Nonp...

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Brilliant: The Evolution of...

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Silence: A Social History o...

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Five Thousand Days Like Thi...

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Here And Nowhere Else: Late...

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Clearing Land: Legacies of ...

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In the Merrimack Valley: A ...

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No Simple Wilderness: An El...

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“Soon now, the faint tinkling of a broken filament will become another sound of another century.”
Jane Brox, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light

“To reach the farthest chamber of Lascaux, it's likely a man had to snuff out his light, lower himself down a shaft with a rope made of twisted fibers, and then rekindle his lamp in the dark so as to draw the woolly rhinoceros, the half horse, and the raging bison there. A long spear transfixes that bison, and entrails pour from its side. Beneath its front hooves lies the one painted man in all of Lascaux: prone, spindly wounded, disguised behind a bird mask. And below him, until its discovery in 196o, lay a spoon-shaped lamp carved of red sandstone ... Hold it again as it once was held, and the animals will emerge out of darkness as you pass. Nothing stays still. Shadows nestle in the cavities; a flicker of light across pale protruding rock turns a hoof or raises a head. One shape recedes as another emerges, and everything lingers in the imagination.”
Jane Brox, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light

“Time and task were both disorienting, for if you were to remove everything from our lives that depends on electricity to function, homes and offices would become no more than the chambers and passages of limestone caves- simple shelter from wind and rain, far less useful than the first homes at Plymouth Plantation or a wigwam. No way to keep out cold, or heat, for long. No way to preserve food, or to cook it. The things that define us, quiet as rock outcrops - the dumb screens and dials, the senseless clicks of on/off switches- without their purpose, they lose the measure of their beauty and we are left alone in the dark with countless useless things.”
Jane Brox, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light

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