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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Sastrugi

/ˈsæs.truː.ɡi/

Origin:
From Russian zastrugi (“snow ridges”), adopted into polar exploration vocabulary in the 19th century.

Definition:
Sharp, wind-carved ridges of hardened snow found on icefields and polar plains.

Example:
“The sled jolted over sastrugi like frozen waves.”

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On February 15, 1874


Birth of Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922)
The Explorer Who Turned Survival into Literature

On this day — February 15, 1874, Ernest Shackleton was born, a figure whose legacy extends beyond exploration into the shaping of English narrative nonfiction. His expedition account South transformed firsthand documentation into compelling English prose, blending factual clarity with controlled dramatic pacing.

Shackleton’s writing influenced the development of modern travel literature, demonstrating how journals could evolve into structured narratives without sacrificing authenticity. His restrained tone, precise observation, and emphasis on collective endurance helped define a model of exploration writing grounded in realism rather than mythic exaggeration.

His legacy endures in contemporary adventure memoir, journalistic storytelling, and documentary prose. On this day, Shackleton stands as a reminder that English prose can chronicle survival with both discipline and narrative power.








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