The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd audiobook

The Living Mountain

By Nan Shepherd
Introduction by Robert Macfarlane
Afterword by Jenny Odell
Read by Tilda Swinton, with Robert Macfarlane, and Jenny Odell

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781668066591

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $29.99

    ISBN: 9781668137567

Runtime: 4.82 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Nature
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

An Amazon.com Bestseller

“In a world of self-help, this is true inspiration, deeply admirable without the distance of heroism, bracing without stridency and, ultimately, generous. The mountain, Shepherd tells us, is ‘a corrective of glib assessment.’ So is its book.” —The New York Times Book Review

An internationally bestselling classic on the power of the natural world—“part memoir, part field notebook, part lyrical meditation on nature and our relationship with it, evocative of Rachel Carson and Henry Beston and John Muir” (Maria Popova, The New York Times).

This masterpiece of nature writing by Nan Shepherd describes her journeys into “the high and holy places” of the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland. There she encounters a world of spectacular cliffs, deep silences, and lakes so clear that they cannot be imagined. As she walks through clouds, endures blizzards, and watches the great spirals of eagles in flight, Shepherd comes to know something about the hidden life of this remarkable landscape—and also herself.

The Living Mountain is the result of one woman’s lifetime spent in search of the essential nature of the wild world around her. Composed during World War II, Shepherd’s manuscript lay untouched for almost four decades, nearly lost to time, before it was finally published. In the decades since, audiences and critics of all generations have embraced it as a classic, an enduring testament to the magnificence of mountains and our communion with the environment.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An audiobook for the soul. [In] this exquisite work of nature writing..Tilda Swinton’s rendition of Nan Shepherd’s poetic prose mesmerizes. Her tone is exceptionally clear, her pace adds drama, and her style of narrating is immersive…Listen to the text, then the intro and afterword. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“The finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain.” The Guardian (London)
“A masterpiece of Scottish writing.” The Observer (London)
“An impressionistic and weather infused memoir of her experiences of walking and living in the wild landscape of the Cairngorms…A key influence on modern nature writers.” The Herald (Scotland)
“Abounding in clean, sharp, profound descriptions of phenomena both interior and exterior.” Wall Street Journal
“Long shelved by its author, an ode to a mountain range’s mysteries proves timeless.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author Bio: Nan Shepherd

Author Bio: Nan Shepherd

Nan Shepherd (1893–1981) was a Scottish writer, educator, and poet. An intrepid hiker throughout her life, she spent hundreds of days and journeyed countless miles on foot in the Caingorms of Scotland. She published three novels—The QuarryWood, The Weatherhouse, and A Pass in the Grampians—and a volume of poetry—In the Cairngorms—in an extraordinary six-year burst between 1928 and 1934. After a period of creative silence, she composed The Living Mountain during the Second World War. However, the manuscript was stashed away in a drawer for nearly four decades before its publication in 1977

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/Nature
Runtime: 4.82
Audience: Adult
Language: English