Wild: An Elemental Journey
Jay Griffiths  
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Publisher:Penguin Adult
Genre:Biography & Autobiography, Personal Memoirs, Nature, Ecology, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Animals, Wildlife, Ecosystems & Habitats, Wilderness, Social Science, Anthropology, Cultural & Social, Human Geography, Indigenous Studies, Travel, Australia & Oceania, Essays & Travelogues
Pages:480
ISBN:9780141006444
Dewey:304.2
Release:2008-01-01
Dimensions:20.00 cm x 12.90 cm x 3.00 cm
Date Added:2025-09-29
Summary: WINNER OF THE ORION BOOK AWARD Part travelogue, part manifesto for wildness as an essential character of life, "Wild" is a one-of-a-kind book from a one-of-a-kind author 'Undefinable, untameable, profound and extraordinary' "Observer"
_________________________ "'I took seven years over this work, spent all I had, my time, money and energy. Part of the journey was a green riot and part a deathly bleakness. I got ill, I got well. I went to the freedom fighters of West Papua and sang my head off in their highlands. I met cannibals infinitely kinder and more trustworthy than the murderous missionaries who evangelize them. I found a paradox of wildness in the glinting softness of its charisma, for what is savage is in the deepest sense gentle and what is wild is kind. In the end - a strangely sweet result - I came back to a wild home.'" "Wild" describes an extraordinary odyssey, courageous and sometimes dangerous. It is by turns funny, touching and harrowing, and offers a poetic consideration of the tender connection between human society and wildlands.
_________________________ 'Easily the best travel book that I have read in the last ten years' "Guardian" 'Wild is like nothing else I've ever read: thrilling, troubling, frightening, exhilarating. This is a truly necessary book, and we are all lucky that the subject found a writer worthy of it' Philip Pullman 'Passionate, rigorous and utterly honest, Griffiths's remarkable book is written in a style as wild and exciting as its subject' Robert Macfarlane