Ein englischer Antarktis-Entdecker, der für seinen fesselnden Bericht über die britische Antarktis-Expedition (1910-1913) gefeiert wird. Sein Werk befasst sich mit den extremen Herausforderungen und psychologischen Auswirkungen des Überlebens in der härtesten Umgebung.
Despite the horrors that Scott and his men eventually faced, Cherry-Garrard's
account is filled with details of scientific discovery and anecdotes of human
resilience in a harsh environment, supported by diary excerpts and accounts
from other explorers.
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The Worst Journey in the World recounts Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. Apsley Cherry-Garrard, the youngest member of Scott's team and one of three men to make and survive the notorious Winter Journey, draws on his firsthand experiences as well as the diaries of his compatriots to create a stirring and detailed account of Scott's legendary expedition. Cherry himself would be among the search party that discovered the corpses of Scott and his men, who had long since perished from starvation and brutal cold. It is through Cherry's insightful narrative and keen descriptions that Scott and the other members of the expedition are fully memorialized.