In Mountains of the Mind, Robert Macfarlane, a skilled mountaineer and scholar, explores the profound historical and cultural reasons behind humanity's enduring fascination with mountains. He expertly interweaves personal climbing experiences with historical accounts of pioneers and an erudite discussion of how these majestic landscapes captured the modern Western imagination.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the evolution of human engagement with mountains through scientific, artistic, and cultural lenses.
- Experience a unique blend of personal adventure narratives and historical expeditions, including the fateful ascent of George Mallory on Everest.
- Gain insights from a multifaceted perspective, drawing from geology, romantic poetry, landscape art, and military cartography.
- Explore the obsessive pursuit of summits through the eyes of an author who shares this deep connection to the mountains.