In Good Morning, Winter, Tamara Klink narrates her experience of living alone for eight months on a small sailboat trapped in the frozen sea of the Greenland Arctic. The image is extreme: a woman, a boat, the ice, the prolonged night, the cold, the silence, and the permanent instability of nature. But perhaps precisely for that reason it is so revealing of our time. In the Arctic, the separation between body and environment dissolves. The cold i…
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In Good Morning, Winter, Tamara Klink narrates her experience of living alone for eight months on a small sailboat trapped in the frozen sea of the Greenland Arctic. The image is extreme: a woman, a boat, the ice, the prolonged night, the cold, the silence, and the permanent instability of nature. But perhaps precisely for that reason it is so revealing of our time. In the Arctic, the separation between body and environment dissolves. The cold i…