The Savage Landscape
How We Made the Wilderness
(Author) Cal FlynFrom the Sunday Times bestselling author of Islands of Abandonment, comes a new book about our relationship to the natural world. This book takes us into the wild - deep into dark forests, to the top of mountains and into the heart of deserts. It addresses out deep yearnings to be awed and inspired by landscapes that remain beyond our reach and examines what nature gets up to in the absence of humans. In 10 chapters, each loosely structured around a visit to some of the world's wildest and most invigorating landscapes, the book asks provocative questions about the nature of wilderness and how wild places might best be appreciated or preserved. These locations have been chosen for their physical beauty, their perceived isolation, and the moral or emotional complexity of the human stories that can be found there. In this search for wilderness, we will meet ascetics in search of theophany in the desert; lonely shepherds seeing off wolves under the stars; missionaries preaching from shacks deep in the jungle; wise lamas meditating under lofty mountain peaks.
Cal Flyn
Cal Flyn is a Scottish writer known for her acclaimed book "Thicker Than Water," which explores the legacy of colonialism through her own family history. Her lyrical prose and meticulous research bring to life important themes of identity and heritage. Flyn's work sheds light on complex historical narratives with empathy and insight.