Snowblind: Stories of Alpine Obsession

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Product Details
Price
$16.95
Publisher
Catapult
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781619024533

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About the Author
Daniel Arnold began climbing the Pacific Rim volcanoes and basalt crags of his native Portland as a teenager and went on to climb throughout North and South America. His work has appeared in Rock + Ice, ZYZZYVA, and The Mountain Gazette. His two books are Salt to Summit and Early Days in the Range of Light. He lives and climbs in Sonora, CA.
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Praise for Snowblind

"Arnold departs from nonfiction storytelling to debut his first short story collection. The result is an impressive exploration of the souls of mountaineers...The reading is nerve-racking but well worth the trip."--Stanford Magazine

"gripping short stories...Arnold takes the reader to famous spots--K2, Aconcagua--but it's the personal stories that really compel."--Sacramento Bee

"Arnold really knows how to write a spellbinder. Once readers open this collection of eight short stories and novellas, they will not want to put it down. Arnold's mastery of voice is exceptional....This may well be a popular book. Its stories will appeal to fans of alpine and other extreme sports."--Booklist

"a gutsy, up-close look at mountain climbing....[In] rich language ... Arnold has crafted a fierce book for those who know the game--and for the rest of us, who can vicariously push through our fears of the wild." --Kirkus Starred Review

Praise for Early Days in the Range of Light

"Dan has done something unique in climbing histories--he went back in time--first, by ferreting out and suffusing himself with ancient lore, then by forgoing modern equipment, and finally by retracing the finger- and footholds used by the first climbers." -Peter Croft

"Ever wish you could travel back to climbing's early days and follow the earliest first-ascent visionaries? This fantasy comes to life . . . In this elegant narrative." --Climbing Magazine

"A spirited journey . . . This well-written memoir and travelogue should find a welcome home in many climbing collections." --Kirkus

"With great originality and insight . . . This is a splendid chronicle of early climbing in the Sierra Nevada." --Royal Robbins