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Mountains of the Mind - Adventures in Reaching the Summit

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Zusatztext "Wonderfully illuminating. . . . An exhilarating blend of scholarship and adventure! displaying dazzling erudition! acute powers of analysis! a finely honed sense of cultural history and a passionate sense of the author's engagement with his subject." -- Los Angeles Times “Fascinating stuff. . . a clever premise. . . . Goes back three centuries! showing how a few brainy opinion makers created the outdoor image.” —The New York Times Book Review "A convincing book of historical evidence alongside his own oxygen-deprived experiences in an attempt to answer the age old question! 'Why climb the mountain?' "-- San Francisco Chronicle “Early mountaineers were lost for words to describe the splendor of the mountains! but Robert Macfarlane is not; in particular! he has a gift for arresting similes.” – The Times Literary Supplement “Of all the books published to mark the 50th anniversary of climbing Mount Everest Robert Macfarlane’s Mountains of the Mind stands out as by far one of the most intelligent and interesting. . . in a style that shows he can be as poetic as he is plucky.”– The Economist “At once a fascinating work of history and a beautifully written mediation on how memory! imagination! and the landscape of mountains are joined together in our minds and under our feet.” – Forbes “A compelling meditation. . . Macfarlane is. . . the perfect mountain guide through blue crevasse fields! ice walls! prayer flags! Sherpas and Shangri Las. He’s been up there! and come back down through the foothills to offer us his thoughtful and gracious elegy! telling us eloquently the secret of it all! which is that no one can ever truly conquer a mountain.”–Benedict Allen! author of The Faber Book of Exploration “Macfarlane! a mountain lover and climber! has a visceral appreciation of mountains. . . . He is an engaging writer! his commentary! always crisp and relevant! leavened by personal experience beautifully related.”– The Observer (UK) “Macfarlane writes with tremendous maturity! elegance and control. . . . A powerful debut! a remarkable blend of passion and scholarship.” – Evening Standard (UK) “Part history! part personal observation! this is a fascinating study of our (sometimes fatal) obsession with height. A brilliant book! beautifully written.” –Fergus Fleming! author of N inety Degrees North: The Quest for the North Pole “A new kind of exploration writing! perhaps even the birth of a new genre! which doesn’t just defy classification–it demands a whole new category of its own.”– The Telegraph (UK) “There are many books on climbing and climbers! and this is one of the best and most unusual I have read.”– The Times (UK) “An imaginative! original essay in cultural history–a book that evokes as well as investigates the fear and wonder of high places.” –William Fiennes! author of The Snow Geese “A crisp historical study of the sensations and emotions people have brought to (and taken from) mountains. . . . Macfarlane intelligently probes the push/pull of the peaks. . . . Sharp and enticing.” – Kirkus Reviews Informationen zum Autor Robert Macfarlane  is the author of a prizewinning quartet of books about landscape and the human heart:  Mountains of the Mind ,  The Wild Places ,  The Old Ways,  and  Landmarks.  He has contributed to  Harper’s ,  Granta ,  The New Yorker , the  Observer  (London), the  Times Literary Supplement  (London), and the  London Review of Books . He is a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Klappentext The basis for the new documentary film, Mountain: A Breathtaking Voyage into the Extreme. Combining accounts of legendary mountain ascents with vivid descriptions of his own forays in...

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Authors Robert Macfarlane
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.07.2004
 
EAN 9780375714061
ISBN 978-0-375-71406-1
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 133 mm x 203 mm x 19 mm
Series Landscapes
Landscapes
Subjects Guides > Nature
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

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