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In 'Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel' by Ignatius Donnelly, the reader is taken on a mesmerizing journey through a speculative account of Earth's ancient history. Written in a captivating narrative style, the book blends elements of science, mythology, and geology to present a compelling argument for a cataclysmic event that shaped the planet. Donnelly's attention to detail and thorough research create a thought-provoking exploration of the origins of humanity and the mysterious forces that have shaped our world. The author's ability to seamlessly weave together scientific evidence with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel' by Ignatius Donnelly, the reader is taken on a mesmerizing journey through a speculative account of Earth's ancient history. Written in a captivating narrative style, the book blends elements of science, mythology, and geology to present a compelling argument for a cataclysmic event that shaped the planet. Donnelly's attention to detail and thorough research create a thought-provoking exploration of the origins of humanity and the mysterious forces that have shaped our world. The author's ability to seamlessly weave together scientific evidence with imaginative storytelling sets this book apart as a unique and insightful work of literature. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, 'Ragnarok' offers a fresh perspective on the mysteries of our planet's past. Ignatius Donnelly, a polymath and politician, was well-known for his unconventional ideas and groundbreaking theories. His background in both science and literature provided him with the perfect foundation to delve into the complexities of Earth's geological history. Donnelly's inquisitive mind and imaginative spirit shine through in 'Ragnarok,' making it a fascinating read for those interested in both scientific inquiry and speculative storytelling. I highly recommend 'Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel' to readers eager to explore the intersections of mythology, geology, and human history.
Autorenporträt
Ignatius Donnelly (1831–1901) was an eclectic American writer, politician, and amateur scientist known for his unconventional theories in various fields. Born on November 3, 1831, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he pursued a career that spanned law, politics, and literature. Donnelly moved to Minnesota in the 1850s, where he became a prominent politician, serving as a lieutenant governor and congressman. His literary career is marked by his forays into speculative thought, with his works often exploring alternative takes on history, archaeology, and science. His book 'Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel' (1883), is an exemplar of his propensity for challenging established scientific theories. In this work, Donnelly hypothesizes that a comet striking the Earth resulted in the biblical flood and the mythical destructions recounted in various ancient traditions. The book reflects his wider interests in catastrophism and the potential extraterrestrial influences on Earth. Donnelly's style is characterized by a blend of scientific inquiry, speculative fiction, and the robust narrative, capturing the imagination of a public open to new ideas at the brink of the 20th century. Although his theories were largely dismissed by the scientific community, they added to the richness of American intellectual history and influenced later pseudoarchaeology and fringe science narratives.