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About The Book
Now with a new introduction by Robert Macfarlane and a new afterword by Jenny Odell, this masterpiece of nature writing by Nan Shepherd describes her journeys into “the high and holy places” of the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland. There she encounters a world of spectacular cliffs, deep silences, and lakes so clear that they cannot be imagined. As she walks through clouds, endures blizzards, and watches the great spirals of eagles in flight, Shepherd comes to know something about the hidden life of this remarkable landscape—and also herself.
The Living Mountain is the result of one woman’s lifetime spent in search of the essential nature of the wild world around her. Composed during World War II, Shepherd’s manuscript lay untouched for almost four decades, nearly lost to time, before it was finally published. In the decades since, audiences and critics of all generations have embraced it as a classic, an enduring testament to the magnificence of mountains and our communion with the environment.
Product Details
- Publisher: Scribner (March 18, 2025)
- Length: 176 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668066614
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Raves and Reviews
“A masterpiece of Scottish writing. ” —The Observer
“The finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain.” —The Guardian
"An arcane book of wonders, tuned by a poet’s ear—and, like Mary Poppins’ handbag, inexhaustible...The Living Mountain is not so much a book as an incantation...This is why Nan Shepherd belongs on that £5 note. She reminds us of what sustains us from the inside, when the road of self runs out and all else falls away but connection itself.” —John Long, Summit Journal
“A masterpiece . . . Amongst the greatest works of nature writing to come out of Britain.” —The Scotsman
“If you read it, you too will feel changed. This is sublime . . . And she achieves it in language that is almost incantatory, like a spell.” —Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian
"In this expanded American edition, long shelved by its author, Shepherd’s perspective, which prioritizes sensory observations over geological particulars, loses none of its resonance. There’s no denying that Shepherd’s prose reaches considerable heights. An ode to a mountain range’s mysteries proves timeless." —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] forgotten masterpiece about our relationship with nature . . . Shepherd does for the mountain what Rachel Carson did for the ocean—both women explore entire worlds previously mapped only by men and mostly through the lens of conquest rather than contemplation; both bring to their subject a naturalist’s rigor and a poet’s reverence, gleaming from the splendor of facts a larger meditation on meaning.” —Maria Popova, The Marginalian
“Reading [The Living Mountain] seems to me to explain why reading is so important. And odd. And necessary. And not like anything else.” —Jeanette Winterson
“An impressionistic and weather infused memoir of her experiences of walking and living in the wild landscape of the Cairngorms . . . A key influence on modern nature writers.” —Herald (Scotland)
“Most works of mountain literature are written by men, and most of them focus on the goal of the summit. Nan Shepherd's aimless, sensual exploration of the Cairngorms is bracingly different.” —Robert Macfarlane, author of Underland
"The Living Mountain is perhaps our purest distillate of what good nature writing should be: the product of a brilliant, serene mind living in a place for a very long time, perceiving its wild beauty with a merciless clarity, and then capturing it all in language infused with a deep sense of love—and a fierce hatred of cliché. In the process, remembrance is somehow alchemized into rapture, gneiss into gnosis. An almost cosmic wisdom sprouts up from the land itself." —Robert Moor, bestselling author of On Trails
"This is a book of power, truth, and magic. When I began reading I longed to roam the Cairngorms, but as the pages turned I wanted only to run out the door, to feel my awakened senses tingling and vital within the ever-present communion of earthen life. Nan Shepherd has woven for us a fearless and wild sacrament—sage, life-changing, utterly beautiful. The Living Mountain is more relevant, more necessary, and more alive than ever." —Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author of Rooted
“A must-read classic for good reason: glorious prose, deep connection to the living Earth, and arresting insights. Now more than ever we need Shepherd’s boundless curiosity and love for our world, elevated by her nuanced and brilliant thought. Macfarlane and Odell’s accompanying essays are also essential, inspiring reading.” —David George Haskell, biologist and author of The Forest Unseen
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