After writing two highly praised travel books Sara Wheeler was accepted by the American government to be the first foreigner on their National Science Foundations Antarctic Artists & Writers Program. She spent seven months on the continent travelling from the fabled Ross Ice Shelf to the Pole itself the remoter reaches of the West Antarctic ice sheet & the balmy Antarctic Peninsula. Terra Incognita is a meditation on the landscape myths & history of one of the remotest parts of the globe as well as an encounter with the international temporary residents of the region
- living in close confinement despite the surrounding acres of white space
- & the mechanics of day-to-day life in extraordinary conditions. Through Sara Wheeler the Antarctic is revealed in all its seductive mystery.