Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime
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Author: Aleph Book Company
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Stephen Alter was born and raised in the hill station of Mussoorie, in the foothills of the Himalayas, where he and his wife, Ameeta, nowive. Their idyllic existence was shattered when four armed intruders invaded their home and viciously attacked them,eaving them for dead. The violent assault and the trauma of almost dyingeft the author questioning assumptions he hadived by since childhood. For the first time, he encountered the face of evil and the terror of the unknown. He feltike a foreigner in theand of his birth.This book is an account of a series of treks he took in the high Himalayas following his convalescence"to Bandarpunch (monkey's tail); Nanda Devi, the second highest mountain in India; and Mount Kailash in Tibet. He set himself this goal to prove that he had healed mentally as well as physically and to re-knit his connection to his homeland. Undertaken out of sorrow, the treks become a moving personal quest, a way to rediscover mountains in his innerandscape. Weaving together observations of the natural world, Himalayan history, folklore and mythology, as well as encounters with other pilgrims along the way, Stephen Alter has given us a moving meditation on the solace of high places and on the hidden meanings and enduring mystery of the mountains.
Author: Aleph Book Company
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Stephen Alter was born and raised in the hill station of Mussoorie, in the foothills of the Himalayas, where he and his wife, Ameeta, nowive. Their idyllic existence was shattered when four armed intruders invaded their home and viciously attacked them,eaving them for dead. The violent assault and the trauma of almost dyingeft the author questioning assumptions he hadived by since childhood. For the first time, he encountered the face of evil and the terror of the unknown. He feltike a foreigner in theand of his birth.This book is an account of a series of treks he took in the high Himalayas following his convalescence"to Bandarpunch (monkey's tail); Nanda Devi, the second highest mountain in India; and Mount Kailash in Tibet. He set himself this goal to prove that he had healed mentally as well as physically and to re-knit his connection to his homeland. Undertaken out of sorrow, the treks become a moving personal quest, a way to rediscover mountains in his innerandscape. Weaving together observations of the natural world, Himalayan history, folklore and mythology, as well as encounters with other pilgrims along the way, Stephen Alter has given us a moving meditation on the solace of high places and on the hidden meanings and enduring mystery of the mountains.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Aleph Book Company
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Stephen Alter was born and raised in the hill station of Mussoorie, in the foothills of the Himalayas, where he and his wife, Ameeta, nowive. Their idyllic existence was shattered when four armed intruders invaded their home and viciously attacked them,eaving them for dead. The violent assault and the trauma of almost dyingeft the author questioning assumptions he hadived by since childhood. For the first time, he encountered the face of evil and the terror of the unknown. He feltike a foreigner in theand of his birth.This book is an account of a series of treks he took in the high Himalayas following his convalescence"to Bandarpunch (monkey's tail); Nanda Devi, the second highest mountain in India; and Mount Kailash in Tibet. He set himself this goal to prove that he had healed mentally as well as physically and to re-knit his connection to his homeland. Undertaken out of sorrow, the treks become a moving personal quest, a way to rediscover mountains in his innerandscape. Weaving together observations of the natural world, Himalayan history, folklore and mythology, as well as encounters with other pilgrims along the way, Stephen Alter has given us a moving meditation on the solace of high places and on the hidden meanings and enduring mystery of the mountains.
Author: Aleph Book Company
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 272
Stephen Alter was born and raised in the hill station of Mussoorie, in the foothills of the Himalayas, where he and his wife, Ameeta, nowive. Their idyllic existence was shattered when four armed intruders invaded their home and viciously attacked them,eaving them for dead. The violent assault and the trauma of almost dyingeft the author questioning assumptions he hadived by since childhood. For the first time, he encountered the face of evil and the terror of the unknown. He feltike a foreigner in theand of his birth.This book is an account of a series of treks he took in the high Himalayas following his convalescence"to Bandarpunch (monkey's tail); Nanda Devi, the second highest mountain in India; and Mount Kailash in Tibet. He set himself this goal to prove that he had healed mentally as well as physically and to re-knit his connection to his homeland. Undertaken out of sorrow, the treks become a moving personal quest, a way to rediscover mountains in his innerandscape. Weaving together observations of the natural world, Himalayan history, folklore and mythology, as well as encounters with other pilgrims along the way, Stephen Alter has given us a moving meditation on the solace of high places and on the hidden meanings and enduring mystery of the mountains.
Becoming a Mountain: Himalayan Journeys in Search of the Sacred and the Sublime