Author:Erling Kagge
From the Norwegian explorer, a stunning meditation on the power of embracing silence
An author for our noisy times, full of a rare and deeply redemptive languor and perspective' Alain de Botton
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Behind a cacophony of traffic noise, iPhone alerts and our ever-spinning thoughts, an elusive notion - silence - lies in wait. But what really is silence? Where can it be found? And why is it more important now than ever?
Erling Kagge, the Norwegian adventurer and polymath, once spent fifty days walking solo in Antarctica with a broken radio. In this meditative, charming and surprisingly powerful book, he explores the power of silence and the importance of shutting out the world. Whether you're in deep wilderness, taking a shower or on the dance floor, you can experience perfect stillness if you know where to look. And from it grows self-knowledge, gratitude, wonder and much more.
Take a deep breath, and prepare to submerge yourself in Silence. Your own South Pole is out there, somewhere.
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'As an explorer Erling Kagge is world class; as awriter he is equally gifted. This breathtaking, inspiring little book teaches us how to find precious moments of silence - whether we are crossing the Antarctic, climbing Everest, or on the train at rush hour' - Sir Ranulph Fiennes
'Silencebraces a space within which we can hear ourselves think. Quietly, wisely, it makes a case for dumbing the din of modern life, and learning to listen again. Drawing on the experiences of Kagge's extraordinary life in wild places, this is a book of great concentration' - Robert Macfarlane
'Erling Kagge is a philosophical adventurer - or perhaps an adventurous philosopher' - New York Times
As an explorer Erling Kagge is world class; as a writer he is equally gifted. This breathtaking, inspiring little book teaches us how to find precious moments of silence - whether we are crossing the Antarctic, climbing Everest, or on the train at rush hour
—— Sir Ranulph FiennesSilence braces a space within which we can hear ourselves think. Quietly, wisely, it makes a case for dumbing the din of modern life, and learning to listen again. Drawing on the experiences of Kagge's extraordinary life in wild places, this is a book of great concentration
—— Robert MacfarlaneErling Kagge is a philosophical adventurer - or perhaps an adventurous philosopher
—— New York TimesA breathtakingly beautiful, quietly life-changing book by the Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge, that shows us how to find perfect silence in our daily lives - however busy we are
—— Publisher's descriptionCarolyne is the woman making astrology cool again
—— Sunday Telegraph Stella MagazineThe coach to get you where you want to go
—— Harper’s BazaarByron Katie is one of the truly great inspiring teachers of our time.
—— DR WAYNE DYER, author of Being in BalanceByron Katie's teachings and everyday life are pure wisdom.
—— ROSHI BERNIE GLASSMAN, author of Intructions to the CookA lovely concept . . . it's very intimate
—— Matt Baker, BBC The One ShowLovely!
—— Jane Garvey, BBC Radio 4 Woman's HourDawn French will get you thinking
—— Fabulous MagazineI spent a good 10 minutes snogging it
—— Sarah CoxI love it. Lots of my friends are getting sent one now!!!
—— Deborah MeadenThis woman is a warm hug in human form - just thinking about her makes me smile. Dawn spreads joy in abundance. She is dazzling
—— Lorraine KellyBrilliant, hypnotic, compelling. A great book.
—— Talk Radio