A Peak In Darien

A Peak In Darien

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Condition: Good. Jacket: good condition with minor shelf wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings.

A celebrated collection of essays by one of the twentieth century's most intrepid travel writers, A Peak in Darien gathers Freya Stark's reflections on the nature of adventure, mortality, courage, and the human spirit. Drawing its title from Keats's famous sonnet, the work presents a deeply personal meditation on the experience of reaching life's great thresholds — those sudden, breathtaking moments of revelation akin to a explorer sighting an undiscovered sea. Stark writes with the authority of a woman who traversed remote regions of the Middle East and Asia largely alone at a time when few dared to do so, and her prose carries the weight of hard-won wisdom. Elegant, philosophical, and at times poetic, this collection stands as a testament to her extraordinary life and her unrelenting belief in the transformative power of travel and discovery.

Author: Freya Stark
Format: Hardback

Genre: Travel & exploration

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: good condition with minor shelf wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings.

A celebrated collection of essays by one of the twentieth century's most intrepid travel writers, A Peak in Darien gathers Freya Stark's reflections on the nature of adventure, mortality, courage, and the human spirit. Drawing its title from Keats's famous sonnet, the work presents a deeply personal meditation on the experience of reaching life's great thresholds — those sudden, breathtaking moments of revelation akin to a explorer sighting an undiscovered sea. Stark writes with the authority of a woman who traversed remote regions of the Middle East and Asia largely alone at a time when few dared to do so, and her prose carries the weight of hard-won wisdom. Elegant, philosophical, and at times poetic, this collection stands as a testament to her extraordinary life and her unrelenting belief in the transformative power of travel and discovery.