Lawrence Millman
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Lawrence Millman (born January 13, 1948 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an adventure travel writer and mycologist from Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the author of eighteen books, including Goodbye, Ice: Arctic Poems, Fungipedia, Our Like Will Not Be There Again, Northern Latitudes, Last Places, An Evening Among Headhunters, A Kayak Full of Ghosts, Lost in the Arctic, and Fascinating Fungi of New England. His work has also appeared in Smithsonian, National Geographic Adventure, the Atlantic Monthly, Sports Illustrated. He has won numerous awards, including a , a Lowell Thomas Award, an award for the best article on Canada in a U.K. publication (1996), and a Pacific- Asia Gold Travel Award; he has been anthologized in the Best American Travel Writing (Houghton Mifflin) three years in a row.
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Lawrence Millman (né le 13 janvier 1948 à Kansas City dans le Missouri) est un auteur de récits de voyages, écrivain et mycologue américain. Il réside à Cambridge (Massachusetts). Il a publié de nombreux livres, parmi lesquels Our Like Will Not Be There Again, Northern Latitudes - Prose Poems, Last Places (traduit en français sous le titre de Coins perdus), An Evening Among Headhunters, A Kayak Full of Ghosts, Lost in the Arctic et Fascinating Fungi of New England. Il a également écrit pour les revues Smithsonian, National Geographic Adventure, Atlantic Monthly, Sports Illustrated, et Islands. Il a remporté plusieurs prix, dont un Northern Lights Award, un Lowell Thomas Award, un prix du meilleur article sur le Canada dans une publication britannique en 1996, et un Pacific-Asia Gold Travel
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Lawrence Millman (born January 13, 1948 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an adventure travel writer and mycologist from Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the author of eighteen books, including Goodbye, Ice: Arctic Poems, Fungipedia, Our Like Will Not Be There Again, Northern Latitudes, Last Places, An Evening Among Headhunters, A Kayak Full of Ghosts, Lost in the Arctic, and Fascinating Fungi of New England. His work has also appeared in Smithsonian, National Geographic Adventure, the Atlantic Monthly, Sports Illustrated. He has won numerous awards, including a , a Lowell Thomas Award, an award for the best article on Canada in a U.K. publication (1996), and a Pacific- Asia Gold Travel Award; he has been anthologized in the Best American Travel Writing (Houghton Mifflin) three years in a row. Millman holds a Ph.D. in Literature from Rutgers University. A fellow of the prestigious Explorers Club, who subsequently resigned from the club, he has made over 40 trips to the Arctic and Subarctic. He has discovered a previously unknown lake in Borneo, and there is a mountain named after him outside Tasiilaq in eastern Greenland. Millman was close friends with the outdoor writer Elliott Merrick (1905-1997).
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Lawrence Millman (né le 13 janvier 1948 à Kansas City dans le Missouri) est un auteur de récits de voyages, écrivain et mycologue américain. Il réside à Cambridge (Massachusetts). Il a publié de nombreux livres, parmi lesquels Our Like Will Not Be There Again, Northern Latitudes - Prose Poems, Last Places (traduit en français sous le titre de Coins perdus), An Evening Among Headhunters, A Kayak Full of Ghosts, Lost in the Arctic et Fascinating Fungi of New England. Il a également écrit pour les revues Smithsonian, National Geographic Adventure, Atlantic Monthly, Sports Illustrated, et Islands. Il a remporté plusieurs prix, dont un Northern Lights Award, un Lowell Thomas Award, un prix du meilleur article sur le Canada dans une publication britannique en 1996, et un Pacific-Asia Gold Travel Award ; il a figuré trois ans d'affilée dans l'anthologie du Best American Travel Writing (Houghton Mifflin). Millman est titulaire d'un doctorat en littérature de l'Université Rutgers. Membre du prestigieux Explorers Club, il a mené à bien plus de 30 voyages dans l'Arctique et les régions subarctiques. Il a découvert un lac inconnu à Bornéo, et une montagne porte son nom dans le Groenland oriental, près de Tasiilaq.
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