Lost Horizon by James Hilton - ISBN: 9780099595861
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Hijacked to Shangri-La: Paradise or prison? Escape is not assured.

Lost Horizon

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    224 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2015

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Summary

The gripping adventure story that invented Shangri-La, one of our most enduring literary mysteries.

Flying out of India, a light aircraft is hi-jacked and flown into the high Tibetan Himalayas. The few passengers on board anxiously await their fate, among them Conway, a talented British consul. But on landing they are unexpectedly conducted to a remote valley, a legendary paradise of peace and beauty, known as Shangri-La. Have they been kidnapped? Can they escape? And do they even wan…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099595861
ISBN-10:0099595869
Author:James Hilton
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:1 September 2015
Weight:161g
Dimensions:196mm x 129mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

Hilton’s premise strikes a deep chord in today’s ‘everything is relative’ society. His utopia retains all its charm and, in his creation of Shangri-La, he added something permanently to the language * Guardian *Lost Horizon introduced the world to a Tibetan paradise where people live extraordinarily long lives of peace, harmony and wisdom. Expertly plotted and deftly written, Hilton’s book suggests mysteries without spelling them out - and leaves us wanting more * New York Times *James Hilton invented the name Shangri-La for a paradise on earth in a book that captured the imagination of a public dealing with financial hardships and the threat of Nazism * Observer *More than 60 years after James Hilton wrote Lost Horizon, launching one of the century’s most enduring literary mysteries, the search for paradise on earth has led to the mountains of south-west China… Hilton intended it as a pacifist parable; Hollywood turned it into a romantic blockbuster * Guardian *The important thing to note about this very fine novel - the tale of an adventure in Tibet - is that it is unusual and the product of a first-class mind…a wildly exciting story, nightmare, fantasy, or what you will * Daily Express *A charm both of poetry and of strangeness… It is absorbing, a book one will re-read * Guardian *Hilton (1900-1954) is part of the vast company of largely forgotten good authors… He produced a small handful of excellent popular novels - Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Random Harvest - but nothing more enduring than the one that gave us Shangri-La: Lost Horizon * Denver Post *The word [Shangri-La] has become part of the English language, the name of retirement bungalows from Devon to Durban; of hotels and boarding houses promising rest and seclusion in every continent * Guardian *

About The Author

James Hilton

James Hilton was born in Lancashire in 1900, the son of a headmaster. His best known books, Lost Horizon and Goodbye Mr Chips, were written during the thirties, a period which afforded him great commercial success and enormous popularity. Lost Horizon was made into a blockbuster Hollywood film in 1937. For a time, Hilton was highest paid screen-writer in Hollywood and he won an Academy Award in 1942 for his work on the screenplay of Mrs. Miniver. Hilton continued to write novels throughout his career. He died in 1954.

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