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The Immeasurable World: Journeys in Desert Places

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Full Title:

The Immeasurable World: Journeys in Desert Places

Contributors:

By (Author) William Atkins

ISBN:

9780571319732

Publisher:

Faber & Faber

Imprint:

Faber & Faber

Publication Date:

7th June 2018

Edition:

Export - Airside ed

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Arid zones, deserts
The Earth: natural history: general interest

Dewey:

910.9154

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

636g

Description

'In sublime prose that veers from startling human and natural history to dreamlike personal experience,The Immeasurable Worldbrings apparently barren places to life in a brilliant, revelatory narrative. The author becomes a kind of sensor in the wilderness, electrically gathering together these stories.The result is is a book in which to get lost and find another world: not an arid, blank waste, but a richer, more extraordinary place than we ever suspected.' - Philip Hoare, author of the Samuel Johnson Prize-winning Leviathan One third of the globe's land surface is desert, and much of it parched, treacherous, and inhospitable. The hostile climate, lunar topography, and sheer existential blankness of these zones have confounded explorers over the centuries. For indigenous and nomadic people, conversely, these hostile and forbidding places are home, and the vistas that fill Western travellers with dread bring more comfort than fear. In The Immeasurable World, over the course of eight journeys to deserts iconic and obscure, Atkins enters a landscape that he discovers is as much internal as physical. From the monasteries of Egypt - where he enters into the extreme privations of the Desert Father - to America's Black Rock Desert, and via Oman, Australia, and Central Asia, he investigates the fascinating life, history, and iconography of these untamed places. The result is a book destined to take its place alongside the most memorable works of travel literature.

Author Bio

William Atkins grew up in Hampshire and now lives in North London. After studying Art History, he went on to work in publishing and edited prize-winning fiction. He now works as a freelance editor while studying and writing about Britain's marginal landscapes. His previous book, The Moor, was shortlisted for the 2015 Thwaites Wainwright Prize.

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