The Hiking Book From Hell: My Reluctant Attempt to Learn to Love Nature
By (Author) Are Kalv
Translated by Lucy Moffatt
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
1st October 2022
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Humour
796.510207
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
For fans of Bill Bryson and David Sedaris comes an anti-nature memoir that will resonate with anyone who would rather stay inside with a book than venture into the mountains, from one of Scandinavias biggest comedians.
Sometime around his forties, Are Kalv starts losing his friends to the mountains. Friends who used to meet him at the pub are now hiking and skiing every weekend, and when they do show up, all they talk about is feeling at one with nature (without a hint of irony). When Are realises hes the only person who hasnt posted a selfie on a mountain, he starts to wonder: does he have it all wrong
To find out, Are buys some ridiculously expensive gear and heads into the woods. The result of his sardonic trek is at once a smart and funny take-down of outdoors culture, and a reluctant surrender to natures undeniable pull. An adventure, a comedy, and a tragedy, The Hiking Book from Hell is destined to become a nature writing (and nature hating) classic.
'A smart, funny and honest expos of the cult of the outdoors, from the sublime to the ridiculous.' Foreword Reviews
"The Hiking Book from Hell is a smart, funny, and honest expos of the cult of the outdoors, from the sublime to the ridiculous." Foreword Reviews It takes a uniquely talented satirist to hold a mirror to our very serious hobbies and point out that they are actually kind of ridiculous, but Kalv is able to do so in such a way to make anyone chuckle. He's just that talented. Jason Hayes, humor writer The Hiking Book From Hell offers exactly what everyone wants in a reading experience. Theres adventure. Theres bad weather. Theres philosophy. Theres shopping. But mostly theres the lively wit of Are Kalv. J. Maarten Troost, author of The Sex Lives of Cannibals Startlingly insightful and all-too-relatable. If you hike, buy this book. I could not stop laughing. Diana Helmuth, author of How to Suffer Outside A funny and relatable memoir about the uncanny and eventually irresistible pull of the great outdoors, even on those of us who thought we were inoculated by big-city sensibilities, irony, and impractical footwear. Charles Demers, comedian, and author of Property Values and Primary Obsessions Humorous and engaging, The Hiking Book from Hell will resonate with anyone who hated summer camp, whose natural habitat does not include fleece clothing, and who is a late (or reluctant) arrival to the trail or the slopes. Youll be humming The Happy Wanderer and reaching for your backpack. Jane Christmas, author of Open House: A Life in Thirty-two Moves and What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim
Are Kalv is one of Norway's leading comedians and satirists who has worked in standup for over twenty-five years. He has produced prize-winning musicals, reviews, an opera, and almost a dozen books. He often writes about things he doesn't know much about. This is the first time that he is also writing about something he doesn't understand.