By Colin Thubron
http://www.amazon.com/Mountain-Tibet-Colin-Thubron/dp/006176826X
Book review by Richard L. Weaver II, Ph.D.
I have read no
previous books by Colin Thubron; thus, this was my introduction to the
author and his writing. I was thoroughly impressed.
There are a
number of caveats in my assessment of this book. First, I am an active
traveler. Second, I love being out in nature. Third, I have traveled
in many foreign countries, and I’ve experienced isolated villages and
desperately poor people. Thus, it is easy for me to identify with
Thubron’s ideas, feelings, and insights. Fourth, I love to read
beautiful language (spectacular imagery) — especially when words create
visual images that can easily be perceived. In this book, it is as if
you, the reader, are part of the author’s traveling party.
There is another
reason, too, that prejudices my assessment of this book. Fifth, I truly
enjoy entry into thinking-people’s thought processes. This book is a
thinking person’s spiritual journey, and the way he weighs and develops
his ideas is not just remarkable and riveting but outstanding. The way
this author transitions smoothly between descriptions about the people
he encounters, the natural environment he experiences about him, his own
thoughts and ideas about his history and his family, and even the
history, religion, and background of the places he happens to be are
wonderful in their richness and vividness. Again, just allowing his
words to immerse you, bathe you, even soak you in their radiance and
intensity is a warm, deep, penetrating experience.
I easily,
comfortably, and accurately award this book five stars out of five for
its dramatic, colorful, fascinating, intensity. If you want to read
about what the book covers or even the passages that stand out in
others’ minds, read the reviews at Amazon.com.
To a mountain in Tibet can be purchased at Amazon.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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