Wild Himalaya · A Natural History of the Greatest Mountain Range on Earth

Wild Himalaya · A Natural History of the Greatest Mountain Range on Earth
Authors
Alter, Stephen
Publisher
Aleph Book Company
Tags
politics , non-fiction , geography , travel , educational , natural history
ISBN
9789388292771
Date
2019-07-22T00:00:00+00:00
Size
4.87 MB
Lang
en
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The Himalaya span a distance of roughly 2,500 kilometres in length and between 350 and 150

kilometres in breadth, rising to a maximum height of almost 9 kilometres above sea level.

In Wild Himalaya, award-winning author Stephen Alter brings alive the greatest mountain

range on earth in all its terrifying beauty, grandeur and complexity. Travelling to all the five

countries that the Himalayan range traverses—India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal and China—

Alter braids together on-the-ground reports with a deep understanding and study of the

history, science, geology, environment, flora, fauna, myth, folklore, spirituality, climate and

human settlements of the region to provide a nuanced and rich portrait of these legendary

mountains. Adding colour to the narrative are riveting tales unearthed by the author of some

of the range’s most storied peaks—Everest or Chomolungma, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna,

Dhaulagiri, Nanga Parbat and others.

The book is divided into eight sections which delve deep into particular aspects of the

Himalaya. ‘Orogenesis’ explores the origin, evolution, geology, geography and other such

core aspects of these mountains; ‘The Third Pole’ concerns itself with weather, glaciers,

wetlands and rivers; ‘Flora Himalensis’ details extraordinary Himalayan plants and trees;

‘Winged Migrants’ goes deep into the world of Himalayan birds and insects; in ‘Mountain

Mammals’ we cross high passes and go above the treeline in search of brown bears, blue

sheep and snow leopards; ‘Ancestral Journeys’ takes a close look at human settlement in

the Himalaya and stories of origin and migration, both ancient and contemporary; ‘At the

Edge of Beyond’ recounts epic adventures and great mountaineering feats; and, finally, ‘In a

Thousand Ages of the Gods’ the author examines the essence of Himalayan art, folklore and

mythology as well as enigmatic mysteries such as the existence of the Yeti, along with key

questions of conservation.

Although there have been hundreds of books, and some masterpieces, about one or the

other aspect of the Himalaya, not one of them has come close to capturing the incredible

complexity and majesty of these mountains. Until now. In Wild Himalaya, Stephen Alter, who

considers himself an endemic species (having spent most of his life in these mountains),

gives us the definitive natural history of the greatest mountain range on earth.