Himalaya: Exploring the Roof of the World

Himalaya: Exploring the Roof of the World

by John Keay
Himalaya: Exploring the Roof of the World

Himalaya: Exploring the Roof of the World

by John Keay

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Overview

"Excellent ... packed with information and interesting anecdotes."—The Washington Post

A groundbreaking new look at Himalaya and how climate change is re-casting one of the world's most unique geophysical, historical, environmental, and social regions
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More rugged and elevated than any other zone on earth, Himalaya embraces all of Tibet, plus six of the world's eight major mountain ranges and nearly all its highest peaks. It contains around 50,000 glaciers and the most extensive permafrost outside the polar region. 35% of the global population depends on Himalaya's freshwater for crop-irrigation, protein, and, increasingly, hydro-power. Over an area nearly as big as Europe, the population is scattered, often nomadic and always sparse. Many languages are spoken, some are written, and few are related. Religious allegiances are equally diverse. The region is also politically fragmented, its borders belonging to multiple nations with no unity in how to address the risks posed by Himalaya's environment, including a volatile, near-tropical latitude in which temperatures climb from sub-zero at night to 80°F by day.

Himalaya has drawn an illustrious succession of admirers, from explorers, surveyors, and sportsmen, to botanists and zoologists, ethnologists and geologists, missionaries and mountaineers. It now sits seismically unstable, as tectonic plates continue to shift and the region remains gridlocked in a global debate surrounding climate change. Himalaya is historian John Keay's striking case for this spectacular but endangered corner of the planet as one if its most essential wonders. Without an other-worldly ethos and respect for its confounding, utterly fascinating features, John argues, Himalaya will soon cease to exist.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781632869432
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 516,897
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

John Keay has been writing about Himalaya and traveling there since the 1960s. He wrote the two-volume Explorers of the Western Himalayas and wrote and presented a major BBC R3 documentary series on the Himalayan kingdom; other works include India: A History and China: A History. He has contributed to about a dozen anthologies and multi-authored works on the region and written the text for several photographic studies. He reviews for the Literary Review and the TLS. The Royal Society for Asian Affairs awarded him its Sykes medal for his "literary contribution to Asian studies" in 2009. He has been a Royal Literary Fund fellow since 2010. Himalaya, his twenty-second book, will be the summation of a lifetime's study. He lives in Scotland.

Table of Contents

Maps ix

Preface xix

Prologue xxi

1 An Orogenous Zone 1

2 War of the Plates 21

3 A Domain of Animals 43

4 When Men and Monkeys Meet 69

5 Of Flowers and Towers 83

6 Scholar, Explorer, Writer, Pilgrim 101

7 Pilgrims' Progress 119

8 The Karakoram Anomaly 147

9 Sublime Deliverance 169

10 Swede and Swami 187

11 Sages and Heroes 213

12 Gold Dust and Yak Tails 241

13 Shawl Wars 267

14 Mountains of Destiny 287

Epilogue 317

Notes 339

Acknowledgments 359

Image Credits 363

Index 367

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