High
A Journey Across the Himalayas Through Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal and China
Erika Fatland author Kari Dickson translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Published:14th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
In High, Erika Fatland takes readers on an enlightening journey through the Himalayas, exploring the lives and cultures of its diverse communities.
In High, Erika Fatland embarks on an extraordinary journey through the Himalayas, a region that stretches over two thousand kilometers and traverses multiple countries, including Pakistan, Nepal, India, Tibet, and Bhutan. This travelogue captures the vibrant tapestry of cultures, languages, and religions that coexist in these isolated mountain valleys, where modernity collides with ancient traditions. Fatland's exploration goes beyond the well-trodden paths of climbers and spiritual seekers, focusing instead on the lives of the communities that inhabit this breathtaking landscape.
As she weaves her narrative, Fatland introduces readers to the diverse individuals she meets along her journey, paying particular attention to the women who play pivotal roles in their societies. Through her keen observations and empathetic storytelling, High offers a vivid portrait of life at altitude, revealing the rich histories and complexities of the region. The author skillfully integrates elements of politics, geography, and ecology, shedding light on some of the most pressing human conflicts that shape this part of the world today.
With her remarkable ability to listen and engage with her subjects, Erika Fatland has established herself as a prominent voice in contemporary travel writing. High not only showcases the stunning landscapes of the Himalayas but also invites readers to reflect on the intricate connections between people and their environments, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of culture and geography.
Enchanting -- Martin Chilton * Independent (Books of the Month) *
Erika Fatland is shaping up to be one of the Nordics' most exciting new travel writers * National Geographic *
Fatland is a sensitive and insightful chronicler of quotidian lives and a compelling narrator. -- Hannah Beckerman * Observer *
An engaging snapshot of the current residents of this high-altitude battleground . . . Fatland is a lovely writer with a sympathetic eye for the absurd, who draws affectionate pen portraits of the people she meets -- Amy Kazmin * Financial Times *
[Fatland] is an acute and sympathetic observer, and her book fills a gap in the literature of the Himalayas . . . In High, women's stories and voices prevail. -- Jonathan Buckley * Times Literary Supplement *
Excellent. Fatland's a superb reporter, with an engaging personality and boundless curiosity. The English versions of her books convey her immense vitality and charm. Ideal for armchair travelers, packed with information and entertaining anecdotes. -- Michael Dirda * Washington Post *
Norwegian anthropologist Erika Fatland, whose previous books include Sovietistan, distinguishes herself from the stereotypes . . . Writing with aplomb and sensitivity, Fatland observes the sights and sounds of cities, towns and villages; she visits temples and forests and explores the high plateau. Places are carefully contextualised with geopolitical and historical detail and she weaves in geology too, grounding the work in the land itself . . . [a]s traveller and anthropologist, [she] establishes a unique rapport with girls and women leading to precious insights into lives rarely recorded. -- Anna Fleming * Guardian *
The true allure of Ms. Fatland's book lies in her ability to reach inside people's homes and talk to women who lead sequestered lives, to penetrate the outer sanctum that separates Muslim women from a world that imperils female honor. As an outgoing 39-year-old woman, Ms. Fatland can have conversations that a man like Colin Thubron, celebrated for his writings on these parts, could scarcely have had. -- Tunku Varadarajan * Wall Street Journal *
Erika Fatland has written a masterpiece . . . Along the way Fatland has developed her own distinct approach to travel writing. She now writes better than Robert D Kaplan * Aftenposten *
Even the reader gasps for breath * Adressavisen *
Fatland's extensive knowledge subtly forms an elegant backdrop for her encounters with the local people * Morgenbladet *
Erika Fatland is about to, singlehandedly, completely renew Norwegian travel literature. * VG *
Respect. Erika Fatland can travel, she can write. HØYT is a brilliant book. * Politiken *
Genre-bursting world-class travel literature. Brilliantly executed deep-dive into the human conditions in some of the world's most important countries. -- Jens A. Riisnæs
Fatland has risen to new literary and literal heights * Dagbladet *
One of travel writings rising stars . . . Erika Fatland ascends to new heights with her fascinating journey among the isolated villages spanning the fractious borders that divide up the Himalaya region * Wanderlust *
ISBN: 9781529416893
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 50mm
Weight: 460g
592 pages