
The Art of Patience
Sylvain Tesson, Frank Wynne
£14.99
Description
Winner of the Prix Renaudot 2019
A New York Times Best Book of 2021
‘Extraordinarily beautiful… a long last loving glance at the planet.’ Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild
The snow leopard stalks the frozen expanse of the Tibetan plateau – 4,500 metres above sea level. Fierce, silent, near invisible, she is a perfectly adapted predator.
Escaping Paris’s urban sprawl, the renowned French adventurer Sylvain Tesson journeys into the frozen wilderness in search of these most elusive creatures.
Tightly focused and tautly written, Tesson offers a dazzling account of a singular journey, a meditation on the ruthlessness of the natural world, a plea for ecological sanity and a reflection on the lost art of patience.
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‘One of the best books of the year.’ Financial Times
‘A transcendent travel writer.’ Countryfile, Best Books of 2021
‘A poetic eulogy to the planet.’ Big Issue
Publisher Review
'A wonderful evocation of waiting and watching for nature.' -- Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense 'Beautifully written, beautifully translated, intensely moving and totally absorbing.' -- Stanley Johnson, author of Where the Wild Things Were 'The Art of Patience is extraordinarily beautiful, a narrative of prose that flows with poetry, a long last loving glance at the planet, a visit to the vital bedside of a living world determined to stay alive.' -- Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild: How Animals Learn to be Animals 'I found it hard to resist... there is so much more to this elegantly written book than the story of a search. It is also a philosophical consideration of the benefits of silence, waiting and personal reflection; an ode to the psychological effect of natural beauty; and a poetic eulogy to the planet.' -- Big Issue '[One of] the best books of the year.' * Financial Times on Consolations of the Forest * 'I thought I'd rip through this book. But it's not something you want to read fast. Tesson, who I came to like more and more, is trying to rearrange his relationship with time. Being alone, miles from anywhere, encourages him to sit still and watch things.' * Spectator on Consolations of the Forest * 'He comes across as the brainiest, daftest, sternest, funniest, most companionable hermit you'll ever meet.' * Guardian on Consolations of the Forest *
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