White Mountain by Robert Twigger - ISBN: 9781780228402
Paperback
Myths, religions, adventures: Journey through the world’s greatest mountains.

White Mountain

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  • Paperback

    480 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2017

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Summary

Home to mythical kingdoms, wars and expeditions, and strange and magical beasts, the Himalayas have always loomed tall in our imagination. Overrun at different times by Buddhism, Taoism, shamanism, Islam and Christianity, they are a grand central station of the world’s religions. They are also a plant hunter’s paradise, a climber’s challenge, and a traveller’s dream.

In his quest to explore the region’s seismic history, Twigger seeks out the Nagas, who helped his grandfather build a c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781780228402
ISBN-10:1780228406
Author:Robert Twigger
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:14 November 2017
Weight:380g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 34mm
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Critics Review

‘Twigger leaves no mountain path untouched … lively, interesting, unusual and entertaining’ – Sara Wheeler * THE SPECTATOR *‘A fascinating compendium of stories’ * DAILY TELEGRAPH *‘Very readable … White Mountain offers firm narrative and sweeping views’ – John Keay * TLS *‘Real and imagined journeys in the Himalayas, by Robert Twigger, acclaimed author of Red Nile. A travelogue and expansive exploration of these mighty mountains that follows a meandering and often mythical path’ * NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER *‘Twigger is one of the best and most fascinating of recent travel writers. Following his excellent book on the Nile, Twigger goes into deeper territory with this “spiritual” biography of the Himalayas. Of course, in any such book, there are a lot of mountaineering tales and tragedy, but Twigger is far more interested in the spirituality of the people of Nepal and Tibet than he is with peaks and summits. Looking at Tibetan Buddhism as well as the area’s bloody history, Twigger show the spiritual importance of this strange and haunting place’ * CATHOLIC HERALD *Interesting and idiosyncratic… The author’s style is by turns entertainingly conversational, essay-like and at times almost stream-of-consciousness … The author, Robert Twigger, is a writer of considerable acclaim and a poet, which shows. His prose crackles … It is a literate miscellany of obscure facts, characters and tales of history interwoven with philosophy, biography and autobiography. Not for everyone - but if you think you’ll like it, you’ll probably love it. I did – Simon Ingram * TRAIL *

About The Author

Robert Twigger

ROBERT TWIGGER has won the Newdigate Prize for poetry, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award and the Somerset Maugham Award. His twelve books have been translated into over twenty languages and cover both fiction and non-fiction, memoir and travel. He spent a year training with the Tokyo riot police, crossed Canada in a homemade birchbark canoe and was the first person to traverse entirely on foot the Egyptian Great Sand Sea. His quarterly comic of memoir and travel, This Simple Life, is available.

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