![]() ![]() The article broadcasts themes of ecology and the unwavering will to survive that marine organisms embody. Prior to the publishing of Undersea, she wrote marine based radio scripts these writings influenced her later works. This work began as an eleven-page introduction to a government fisheries brochure, and grew into Carson's first book. Under the Sea Wind was based on the article Undersea previously written by Carson and was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1937. ![]() It is recognized today as one of the "definitive works of American nature writing," and is in print as one of the Penguin Nature Classics. ![]() After the great success of a sequel The Sea Around Us (Oxford, 1951), it was reissued by Oxford University Press that edition was an alternate Book-of-the-Month Club selection and became another bestseller, and has never gone out of print. Her book was published by Simon & Schuster in 1941 it received very good reviews, but sold poorly. Under the Sea Wind: A Naturalist's Picture of Ocean Life (1941) is the first book written by the American marine biologist Rachel Carson. ![]()
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