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Consolations of the Forest
Consolations of the Forest: Alone in a Cabin in the Middle Taiga | Sylvain Tesson
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Sylvain Tesson, found a radical solution to his need for freedom, one as ancient as the experiences of the hermits of old Russia: he decided to lock himself alone in a cabin in the middle taiga, on the shores of Baikal, for six months. Noting carefully his impressions of the silence, Sylvain Tesson shares with us an extraordinary experience. 'Contagiously joyous and very funny.' Martin Hemmings, Sunday Times, Books of the Year 'Tesson lasted six months in the wilderness, a log cabin on the shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia . . . Why do it? To fulfil a dream of going to ground in a forest. To surround himself in silence. To escape ugliness, traffic and the telephone. To sample an existence reduced to bare essentials . . . the brainiest, daftest, sternest, funniest, most companionable hermit you'll ever meet.' Blake Morrison, Guardian 'An alternately rapt and sardonic diary of solitude, fortified by vodka and books.' Steven Poole, Guardian 'For anyone who secretly dreams of a life that's both simpler and more physically demanding, Tesson's descriptions of bruised-looking Siberian sunsets and Baikal in the rain are a draft of cool air . . . There's humour and humanity here, but also a serious attempt to answer the question, 'How should a person live?'.' Jessica Holland, Guardian 'An unapologetic heir to Henry Thoreau's Walden . . . Written with great charm and beauty, and humour.' Anthony Sattin, Sunday Times
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"I wanted to settle an old debt with time. I had discovered that walking provided a way to slow it down. The alchemy of travel thickens seconds: those spent on the road passed less quickly than others." #memoir #translatednonfiction

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"It's incredible how much mankind hogs its own attention. The presence of others makes the world fade out. Solitude is this reconquest of the enjoyment of things." #memoir #translatednonfiction

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I don't think I'll ever again encounter so many poetic ways to refer to a frozen lake.
Love that the focus was at least 50% on the nature around the cabin, and 20% on the books being read during the six month stay.
The memoir is primarily a meditation on the uses and detractions of a hermitage, whether it's a necessary reprieve, a revolutionary act or just an escape from the world. Gets a bit weird about women and politics, though. FYI. #memoir

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BiblioLitten After finishing The Sun Down Motel, that quote seems so ominous.😄👻 4y
CindyMyLifeIsLit @BiblioLitten I thought the same thing. Maybe I‘m reading the wrong books, but rarely in my books do cabins produce anything other than sheer horror. Something is possible, all right, but you end up wishing it wasn‘t! 😱😂 (edited) 4y
BiblioLitten @CindyMyLifeIsLit Great minds...😂 4y
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