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"You know there are people whose obsession is big-wall climbing. You may have seen the documentaries, read the articles, perhaps even read a memoir. But you've never read anything that takes you so deep inside the anchoritic psyche of helpless, abject cliff worship. The narrator is ambivalent, and supremely observant, his partner the absolutist. See Ishmael and Ahab, Sal Paradiso and Dean Moriarty. This is literary fiction of a high order, with a physical immediacy and specificity that never let up, and then a riveting next-generation denouement. The final top-out will destroy you. Climb on." -- William Finnegan, The New Yorker and author of Barbarian Days
"As a lifelong climber, climbing writer and student of mountaineering literature, I want the world to know: Jonathan Howland's Native Air is the novel that we American climbers and readers of serious fiction have been waiting for. This book is the first true literary deep dive into the austere beauty, deep friendships and high emotional cost of the lives we've all led in America's great empty spaces, tilting at mysterious windmills, chasing truths and dreams we can never quite name. Howland is the real deal -- as a climber, a writer, and a deep thinker about the human condition. Native Air belongs on the bookshelf of not just every climber but anyone whose heart registers the beauty and danger of exposure." -- Daniel Duane, author of Lighting Out, A Golden Year in Yosemite and the West and A Mouth Like Yours
Book Information
ISBN 9781950584901
Author Jonathan Howland
Format Hardback
Page Count 380
Imprint Green Writers Press
Publisher Green Writers Press
Weight(grams) 662g