Snowblind
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In this powerful debut story collection, veteran travel writer and climber Daniel Arnold brings to life the men and women—complete with their scars and dark corners—whose lives are defined by the mountains they climb. The characters who populate Snowblind are obsessed with the jagged beauty and driven by the physical risks of dangerous summits. Their climbs end not on heights, but in the psychological aftermath, when their compulsions crash back into reality.
Deep in Alaska, a fanatic soloist seeks her way back through the wilderness when her pilot fails to pick her up after a triumphant climb. In a climbers' hostel in Argentina, a young mountaineer tries to explain abandoning his fallen partner in a blizzard on Aconcagua. On K2, an anarchist fails to fit in on a modern Himalayan expedition—with disastrous results.
Tension fills Arnold's stories, both from the finely crafted, sweaty-palmed drama of the climbs he imagines, and also from the cracks that open in each of his characters' psyches. Snowblind is a dose of old-world adventure writing made modern for a new generation fascinated by the mystique of climbing.
For both serious climbers and those who may never tie onto a rope, the thrill of these stories is complete.
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Snowblind by Daniel Arnold impressively explores the intense and introspective world of mountaineers through gripping short stories and novellas. Reviewers praise Arnold's storytelling ability, highlighting his mastery of voice and his capacity to craft compelling personal narratives set in famous climbing locations. The book's rich language and detailed portrayal of mountain climbing have resonated with both enthusiasts of extreme sports and general readers seeking a vicarious thrill.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781619024533
Publisher: Counterpoint
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 17 March 2015
Country: United States
Imprint: Counterpoint
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 288
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About the Author
Daniel Arnold began climbing the Pacific Rim volcanoes and basalt crags of his native Portland as a teenager and went on to climb throughout North and South America. His work has appeared in Rock + Ice, ZYZZYVA, and The Mountain Gazette. His two books are Salt to Summit and Early Days in the Range of Light. He lives and climbs in Sonora, CA.
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