Michio Hoshino
(forfatter)
,
Shogo Miyakita
(innleser)
The Traveling Tree lydbok
296,-
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
Lydbok
296,-
Undertittel
The international bestseller from Japan
Forlag
Gaia
Utgitt
06.11.2025
Lengde
5:22
Sjanger
Dokumentar og fakta, Natur og dyr, Hobby og fritid
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Kun app
ISBN
9781856755948
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
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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