The Traveling Tree - The international bestseller from Japan (ebok) av Michio Hoshino
Michio Hoshino

The Traveling Tree ebok

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Over half a million copies sold in JapanIn this enduring classic, Michio Hoshino shares his reflections on the natural world, and our place within it.Beautifully written, this book is a collection of Hoshino's writing published at the peak of his artistic prowess as a writer and photographer, only one year before his career was tragically cut short at the age of 43 by a fatal bear attack in the K…
Over half a million copies sold in JapanIn this enduring classic, Michio Hoshino shares his reflections on the natural world, and our place within it.Beautifully written, this book is a collection of Hoshino's writing published at the peak of his artistic prowess as a writer and photographer, only one year before his career was tragically cut short at the age of 43 by a fatal bear attack in the Kamchatka Peninsula.First published in Japanese, The Traveling Tree is a literary triumph, available in English for the first time.'Hoshino's prose sits somewhere between Henry David Thoreau's matter-of-fact observations in Walden and Annie Dillard's poetical musings in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.' Asian Review of Books

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Undertittel The international bestseller from Japan
Forfattere Michio Hoshino (forfatter), Eli K. P. William (oversetter)
Forlag Gaia
Utgitt 01.01.2025
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781856755924



Over half a million copies sold in Japan

In this enduring classic, Michio Hoshino shares his reflections on the natural world, and our place within it.
Beautifully written, this book is a collection of Hoshino's writing published at the peak of his artistic prowess as a writer and photographer, only one year before his career was tragically cut short at the age of 43 by a fatal bear attack in the Kamchatka Peninsula.

First published in Japanese, The Traveling Tree is a literary triumph, available in English for the first time.

'Hoshino's prose sits somewhere between Henry David Thoreau's matter-of-fact observations in Walden and Annie Dillard's poetical musings in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.' Asian Review of Books
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