• 《表象之下》
  • Beneath the Surface of Things
  • 作者:Wade Davis
  • 出版社代理人:Greystone Books(加拿大)独家代理
  • 出版时间:2024年4月
  • 页数:264页
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  • 版权联系人:yayu@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍

本书作者把他独特的文化视角带到了各种不同的主题上,包括印加人圣植物可可被妖魔化的现象;一战与现代性的诞生;英国征服珠穆朗玛峰;中东无休止的冲突;超越气候恐惧与战栗;以及神圣意义的探索。他的随笔《美国的解体》(The Unraveling of Americ),首次发表在《滚石》杂志上,吸引了五百万读者,并在社交媒体上产生了三亿六千二百万次的关注。该故事在多个星期内持续引起了媒体的关注,来自23个国家的采访邀约接连而来。


正如作者所展示的,人类学的镜头揭示了事物表面下的内在,让我们能够看到,并追求中庸之道的智慧,这是一种充满承诺和希望的观点,这本集合中所有随笔都力求传达。


作者 / Wade Davis


目前是不列颠哥伦比亚大学University of British Columbia人类学教授,并於2000 年至2013 年担任国家地理学会常驻探险家。他以22 种语言出版了23 本书,包括《一条河》 One River丶《寻路者》The Wayfinders 和《进入沉默》Into the Silence ( 2012 年Samuel Johnson 奖项得主,这是英语领域最高的非小说类奖项)。


“A writer of breathtaking precision, Davis is as intrepid and original a thinker as he is an astute. In these moving works born of stillness and reflection, he delves into some of the world’s most catastrophic paradoxes.”
—Donna Seaman, Booklist STARRED Review

"An acclaimed essayist takes a deep dive into cultural issues at home and around the word... Davis knits history, sociology, faith, and scientific inquiry into a colorful, meditative tapestry."
—Kirkus

“Terrific, eloquent, beautifully written and synthesized history. Your eye lands on the terrors with cold fury.”
—Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone

“Wade Davis' deeply-felt essays swim wide oceans of diverse culture and thought. He never fails to scoop up what he calls ‘the astounding sweep of the human spirit,’ as he shifts between history, ethnography, and personal missive. His essays show us how understanding other ways of being can open the gates of justice. He hands us the keys to insight within each of the seven thousand languages of the world. With wisdom and sure-footed research, he challenges us to let go of preconception and simply be."
—Gretel Ehrlich

“Wade Davis is a true wayfinder, and these essays offer new insight into his visionary approach to culture, landscape, and the planet he loves as fiercely as any writer working today.”
—John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather

“Wade Davis has a gift for saying the unsayable. He’s a fearless explorer in the intellectual world, as in the physical. His refusal to embrace conventional wisdom on climate change, for example, and instead think through the issue for himself, is a model of independent thinking. Even when I disagree with Wade, as with some of his bleak comments about the United States, I’m grateful for his voice. We usually live on the surface of ideas when we talk about issues such as war and racism; Wade takes us far deeper.”
—David Ignatius, columnist and associate editor, Washington Post

“Written by an eloquent explorer, and celebrating spiritual as well as material crafts and cultures, this book shows how attention to both has always been necessary for our survival. With enchanting precision, it reveals the wonders of our world, from complex communities to changing climates, while offering a refreshing balance between compassion and concern and between the arts and the sciences. This is an essential service for us right now, and Wade Davis is our frontline worker. Our wayfinder. If you want to be inspired to know more, and to do more, read this book.”
—J. Edward Chamberlin, author of If This Is Your Land, Where Are Your Stories? and Storylines: How Words Shape Our World

“Wade Davis has the ability to look beneath the surface of what he observes, offering insights and interpretations that are invariably inspiring and bold. The breadth of his knowledge and the range of his curiosity are wondrous.” 
—Andrew Weil

"Wade Davis is a master of the essay form, bringing a life of exploration, travel, reflection, and experience together in a bracing synthesis... The essay on climate change is simply the best thing I’ve read on the subject."
—Michael Ignatieff