From the New York Times bestselling author of Is a River Alive? and
Underland, a soaring blend of cultural history, meditation, and memoir
about the mysteries of the world’s highest places and our unending
quest for the summit "Wonderfully illuminating.” —Los Angeles
Times • “Fascinating.” —The New York Times Book Review For
those who love mountains, their wonder is beyond dispute. But for
many, their allure is beyond reason; their extraordinary beauty offset
by the immense risks involved in climbing them. In this groundbreaking
and now classic work, Robert Macfarlane answers the enduring ‘why’
of mountaineering. He explores how mountains have come to grip the
Western imagination and hold so many of us spellbound, drawing us up
into the high places—sometimes at the cost of our lives. Braiding
history, geology, human stories, and glittering accounts of his own
journeys in high, wild landscapes from the Rockies to the Himalayas,
Macfarlane unfurls the mysteries and passions of mountaineering’s
imaginative evolution. His account begins in the mid-1700s, when a
fascination for mountains was sparked by the work of both poets and
scientists in Europe. It ends with a vivid re-creation of George
Mallory’s three, ill-fated expeditions in the 1920s, as Mallory
sought to be the first to summit Mt. Everest.
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A History of a Fascination
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307538635
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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