Into the Silence

The Great War, Mallory, and the Conquest of Everest

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Wade Davis: Into the Silence (2011, Brand: Knopf Canada, Knopf Canada)

hardcover, 672 pages

Published Sept. 27, 2011 by Brand: Knopf Canada, Knopf Canada.

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978-0-676-97919-0
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If the quest for Mount Everest began as a grand imperial gesture, as redemption for an empire of explorers that had lost the race to the Poles, it ended as a mission of regeneration for a country and a people bled white by war.

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This book is not for the faint of detail-- I've a great interest in various hubristic mountaineering exploits, and this book has still taken me several attempts to get through (much like a summit push muahahaha). How I ended up reading and perceiving this book is by imagining that the most enthusiastic, well-researched person with adhd/autism was telling me everything about the first English attempts on Everest. The pros of this approach are that you learn things you didn't know you were going to learn-- what daily life was like in a Tibetan monastery in the shadows of Everest, or how the English first made contact with the Tibetans (spoilers, it went so badly), and EVERY DETAIL about the fighting during wwI at Ypres. The con of this approach is just that-- you hear about Ypres and the Somme several times in this book, and in excruciating, visceral detail. As …

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