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Free Download Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson

Free Download Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson

Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson

Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson


Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson


Free Download Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson

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Touching The Void (Roman), by Joe Simpson

Pressestimmen

"A brilliant, vivd, gripping, heart-stopping account of their terrifying adventure... Superbly written" (Sunday Express)"One of the absolute classics of mountaineering...a document of psychological, even philosophical witness of the rarest compulsion" (George Steiner Sunday Times)"On every level it is an outstanding literary achievement" (Independent)"A quite extraordinary and moving book...Touching the Void touches the Great Questions in an understated yet utterly compelling way" (Guardian)"A truly astonishing account of suffering and fortitude...the narrative acquires an irresistible force, carrying all before it" (Sunday Times)

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Joe Simpson is the author of several bestselling books, of which the first,Touching the Void, won both the NCR award and the Boardman Tasker Award. His later books are This Game of Ghosts - the sequel to Touching the Void - Storms of Silence, Dark Shadows Falling, The Beckoning Silence and one previous novel, The Water People.

Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 224 Seiten

Verlag: Vintage; Auflage: New Ed (1. Januar 1998)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 0099771012

ISBN-13: 978-0099771012

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

12,8 x 1,5 x 19,7 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

4.4 von 5 Sternen

27 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 23.740 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Even though I had already seen the movie, I found the book great fun to read. I contains a lot more details about the ascent and is written in a way that lets you imagine the area and the ordeal vividly.

Habe das Buch im Urlaub in wenigen Tagen gelesen. Die Geschichte wird sehr spannend, ohne aber reißerisch oder übertrieben zu klingen, beschrieben.

- Horror. This book should be filed under horror in bookstores. It is an account of one fatal adventure in the Andes. Joe Simpson and his climbing partner decided to climb a virgin, difficult wall in the Peruvian Andes. Joe has an accident near the summit, breaks his thigh. Of course weather changes to hurricane and although the continue descent, they are both bound to death. In the middle of the wall the rope clings in some rock feature and they lose voice contact. The rope is stuck, and they have no fixed belay. The only thing that can be done is done. Joe is cut off and falls into the darkness, a couple of hundred meters. His partner survived, haunted by the fact, that in order to save his life he must have committed his partner to sure death. Joe not only fell off, but fell into crevasse in the base of the wall. This is my recurrent dream. Crawling for life after the fall. I have fallen a couple of times while climbing and this story has put my dreams into the shadows, although I always jerked cold and wet and frightened, suddenly awake of fear in the middle of the night, haunted by remembrances of the actual and could be accidents. Joe Simpson has survived, and everyone agrees that how he managed to is the weirdest story in the alpine history. A must read.

An amazing tale of courage, fortitude, and a desire to live, despite dire circumstances. The author, Joe Simpson and his climbing partner, Simon Yates, ascend a perilous section of the Peruvian Andes. Near the summit, tragedy strikes when Joe, up over 19,000 feet, falls and hits a slope at the base of a cliff, breaking his right leg, rupturing his right knee, and shattering his right heel. Beneath him is a seemingly endless fall to the bottom. Simon reaches him but knows that the chances for Joe to get off the mountain are virtually non-existent. Yet, they fashion a daring plan to to do just that. For the next few hours, through a snow storm, they work in tandem, and manage a risky, yet effective way of trying to lower Joe down the mountain. About three thousand feet down, Joe who is still roped to Simon, drops off an edge, and finds himself now free hanging in space six feet away from an ice wall, unable to reach it with his axe. The edge is over hung about fifteen feet above him. The dark outline of a crevasse lies about a hundred feet directly below him.Joe couln't get up, and Simon couldn't get down. In fact, Joe's weight began to pull Simon off the mountain. So, Simon was finally forced to do the only thing he could do under the circumstances. He cut the rope, believing that he was consigning his friend to certain death. Therein lies the tale.What happens next is sure to make one believe in miracles.

I think many of the reviewers of this book have confused an incredible adventure with a rather lackluster retelling of it. Average prose, a weak ending, and a sometimes less than clear narrative fail, however, to obscure the fact that Joe Simpson had an almost inconceivably close brush with death. Throughout I was reminded of the Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times!" At the risk of understatement, Simpson had a most interesting experience!I have been told that despite the literary shortcomings of this book, his other books are much better written, though of necessity, they treat of less "interesting" adventures. And for his sake, I am very glad that they are less exciting.My recommendation: if you have any interest in mountain climbing or extraordinary true life adventures, you should definitely consider reading this.

This book recounts an amazing tale of courage, fortitude, and the will to live, despite dire circumstances. The author, Joe Simpson, and his climbing partner, Simon Yates, attempted to ascend a perilous section of the Peruvian Andes. Near the summit, tragedy struck when Joe, up over 19,000 feet, fell and hit a slope at the base of a cliff, breaking his right leg, rupturing his right knee, and shattering his right heel. Beneath him was a seemingly endless fall to the bottom.When Simon reached him, they both knew that the chances for getting Joe off the mountain were virtually non-existent. Yet, they fashioned a daring plan to do just that. For the next few hours, they worked in tandem through a snowstorm, and managed a risky, yet effective way of trying to lower Joe down the mountain.About three thousand feet down, Joe, who was still roped to Simon, dropped off an edge and found himself now free hanging in space six feet away from an ice wall, unable to reach it with his axe. The edge was over hung about fifteen feet above him. The dark outline of a crevasse lay about a hundred feet directly below him.Joe could not get up, and Simon could not get down. In fact, Joe's weight began to pull Simon off the mountain. So, Simon was finally forced to do the only thing he could do under the circumstances. He cut the rope, believing that he was consigning his friend to certain death. Therein lies the tale.What happens next is sure to make one believe in miracles. This is an absorbing read and one of the great stories in mountaineering literature.

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