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Fukada Kyuya

    Kyuya Fukada war ein japanischer Schriftsteller, Dichter und Bergsteiger, der während der Shōwa-Ära in Japan tätig war. Sein literarisches Werk zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Verbundenheit mit der Natur und den Bergen aus, die oft als Metaphern für die menschliche Existenz und die Sinnsuche dienen. Fukadas Poesie und Prosa spiegeln seine intensiven Erfahrungen im Bergsteigen und seine philosophischen Überlegungen über die Beziehung des Menschen zur Wildnis wider. Sein einzigartiger Stil verbindet Lyrik mit der rauen Realität der Bergwelt und bietet den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in die Schönheit und die Gefahren der Natur.

    Himalayas
    • Himalayas

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The Himalayas, the world’s highest mountains, inspire tales of peril and adventure. For the first time, their grandeur is showcased through large-scale, stunning reproductions that immerse readers in the magnificence of this majestic region. Exquisite full-page and double-page photographs, along with breathtaking foldout plates, reveal the diverse effects of light throughout the day and the varied terrain. We witness the subtle hues of dawn, sunset, and twilight; the brilliance of noon; and the dramatic weather phenomena, including clouds, mists, and thunderstorms enveloping the peaks. Mountain lakes sparkle like jewels in rocky valleys, while snow and ice glisten like crystals amidst lush, fertile landscapes. The captivating people of the region are also featured in rare photographs. These images and commentaries result from the work of Yoshikazu Shirakawa, Japan’s leading photographer, who dedicated four adventurous years to capturing the Himalayas. His journey spanned from Afghanistan and Pakistan to Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan, enduring the hardships faced by those who dare to conquer the world’s highest peaks. The book is organized into four sections, each highlighting a major sector: the Nepal, Punjab, and Sikkim Himalayas, and the Hindu Kush range. It includes prefaces by notable figures such as the King of Nepal, historian Arnold Toynbee, and Sir Edmund Hillary, the Everest conqueror, along with an insightful essay by

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