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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang

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Kate Wilhelm Vincen Chong

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English
Gateway Publishers
11 January 2007
Series: SF Masterworks
The Sumner family can read the signs: the droughts and floods, the blighted crops, the shortages, the rampant diseases and plagues and, above all, the increasing sterility all point to one thing.

Their isolated farm in the Appalachian Mountains gives them the ideal place to survive the coming breakdown and their wealth and know - how gives them the means. Men and women must clone themselves for humanity to survive. But what then?

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Imprint:   Gateway Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   no. 67
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   225g
ISBN:   9780575079144
ISBN 10:   0575079142
Series:   SF Masterworks
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kate Wilhelm is a multi-award winning author. She received both the Hugo and the Jupiter for WHERE LATE THE SWEET BIRDS SANG, and several Nebulas for her short fiction. She has also been influential through the Milford Sciene Fiction Writers' Conference, and through the Clarion Science Fiction Writers' Workshop.

Reviews for Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (Revised)

'This book analyses and clarifies the interactions of environment, land use, livelihoods and natural resource management in African forests and rangelands.' - CAB International `It is highly recommended for scholars of Africa's political economy, donor agencies, civil society groups and activists engaged in natural resource agitations and development in Africa.' - Daniel A Omeweh in Africa Spectrum 40 (2005) '[the book] is highly recommended for scholars of Africa's political economy, donor agencies, civil society groups and activists engaged in natural resource agitations and development in Africa.' Daniel A Omoweh Afrika spectrum 2005 40:3 'Rural Resources and Local Livelihoods in Africa presents an excellent collection of multi-methodological studies concerned with local resource use practices and policy intervention in different environments throughout sub-Saharan Africa. 'The concerns of the present volume are less to challenge than 'to bring home to researchers, policymakers and practitioners the breadth and complexity of issues in rural resources and livelihoods' (p.1), and to develop methods and approaches that help capture this complexity appropriately.' '...One can only applaud that the radical critique now firmly rooted in African environmental studies has resulted in producing such sophisticated understandings of the interaction between political and environmental processes in Africa today, and one would hope for further developments in this direction.' Pauline Von Hellermann, the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 'The book is a production of a felicitous academic enterprise. Katherine Homewood's first degree was in zoology and her PhD was in anthropology. She convenes the Human Ecology Research Group in the Department of Anthropology at University College London that integrates natural and social science approaches to conservation and development interactions, particularly in Southern Africa. A link is made in this collection of papers between the interdisciplinary approaches advocated and the actual development discourse on poverty and gender in livelihood frameworks. The reader contains articles by colleagues and people who completed PhDs in the framework of that research group. The pleasure of working together on these topics shines through all contributions. '...a worthwhile and stimulating collection of papers.' Development and Change.


  • Short-listed for John W Campbell Award 1977 (UK)
  • Shortlisted for John W Campbell Award 1977.

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