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Andy Kirkpatrick

    1 de enero de 1971

    Andy Kirkpatrick es un autor cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de la existencia humana y las estructuras sociales. Su escritura se caracteriza por una perspicacia penetrante y la habilidad de descubrir verdades ocultas en circunstancias cotidianas. A través de sus escritos, Kirkpatrick busca provocar la reflexión y animar a los lectores a ver el mundo que les rodea de una manera nueva. Su estilo literario es preciso y evocador, permitiendo a los lectores sumergirse por completo en sus ideas y narrativas.

    Marse
    Is English an Asian Language?
    Data Visualisation
    1001 climbing tips
    Psychovertical
    Unknown Pleasures
    • Unknown Pleasures

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Unknown Pleasures is a collection of works by the climber and award-winning author Andy Kirkpatrick. Covering subjects as diverse as climbing, relationships, fatherhood, mental health and the media, this book is easy to read, sometimes difficult to digest, and impossible to forget.

      Unknown Pleasures
    • Psychovertical

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      WINNER OF THE BOARDMAN TASKER PRIZE 2008 Metro magazine recently wrote that Andy Kirkpatrick makes Ray Mears look like Paris Hilton. Words like boldness, adventure and risk were surely coined especially for him. As one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers and big-wall climbers, he goes vertically where other climbers (to say nothing of the general public) fear to tread. For the first time, this cult hero of vertical rock has written a book, in which his thirteen-day ascent of Reticent Wall on El Capitan in California - the hardest big-wall climb ever soloed by a Briton - frames a challenging autobiography. From childhood on a grim inner-city housing estate in Hull, the story moves through horrific encounters and unique athletic achievements at the extremes of the earth. As he writes, 'Climbs like this make no sense ... the chances of dying on the route are high.' Yet Andy, in his thirties with young children, has everything to live for. This is the paradox at the heart of the story. This book - by turns gut-wrenching, entertaining and challenging - appeals to the adventurer in all of us.

      Psychovertical
    • 1001 climbing tips

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      "This Work was originally published in 2016 by Vertebrate Publishing, an imprint of Vertebrate Graphics Ltd, Crescent House, 228 Psalter Lane, Sheffield, S11 8UT, UK, under the title 1001 Climbing Tips by Andy Kirkpatrick"--T.p. verso.

      1001 climbing tips
    • Data Visualisation

      A Handbook for Data Driven Design

      • 347 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The first of its kind - a data visualisation book combining beautiful presentation with student-specific guidance and learning features. This resource empowers and inspires readers to be able to present data effectively.

      Data Visualisation
    • Is English an Asian Language?

      • 270 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Asian multilingual speakers are continuously adapting and reshaping English to reflect their varying needs. This book describes how new Asian varieties of English develop, how these reflect the cultural values of users and the types of topics Asian speakers talk about and the communicative strategies they adopt when using English.

      Is English an Asian Language?
    • Marse

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      "Written by a clinical and forensic psychologist, Marse: A Psychological Portrait of the American Southern White Elite Slave Master and His Enduring Impact focuses on the White men who composed the Southern planter class. The book is a psychological autopsy of the mind and slaveholding behavior that helps explain the enduring roots of White supremacy and the hidden wound of racist slavery that continues to affect all Americans today"-- Provided by publisher

      Marse
    • Kalte Kriege

      Der schmale Grat zwischen Risiko und Realität

      • 431 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Mit Cold Wars legt Kirkpatrick schonungslos und offen mit sich und dem Bergsteigen ab. Im Zentrum steht die Schattenseite der leuchtenden Gipfel und großen Abenteuer: der immense Preis, den das Leben als Extremer fordert – als Vater, Ehemann und Mensch. Während seiner wochenlangen Trips zu extremen Routen plagen ihn Gedanken über den Verrat an seiner Familie, den Schmerz, den er seinen Kindern zufügt, und die Gefahr, sich ins Verderben zu stürzen. Die Frage, warum er nicht aufhört, wird ebenfalls behandelt und führt zu atemberaubenden Kletterabenteuern, unvergesslichen Momenten am Berg und Freundschaft. Kirkpatrick hat sich sprachlich weiterentwickelt; seine Texte sind packend, schockierend und nachdenklich. Lachen und Weinen gehen Hand in Hand, ebenso Humor und Philosophie. Die Berge bieten die große Bühne für das Leben, und Kirkpatricks Erzählungen gehören zu den besten und ehrlichsten der aktuellen Alpinliteratur. Ob es um das Beinahe-Erfrieren in einem Hängebiwak in Patagonien oder das Ringen an einer der schwierigsten Bigwalls der Alpen geht, seine Worte führen in eine Welt jenseits der Felsen, geprägt von Wollen und Scheitern, Glück und Angst. Zwischen den Bergtexten stehen persönliche Erzählungen des Alltags: Ausflüge mit den Kindern, ein Fahrradunfall, Weihnachten, die oft anders verlaufen als geplant. So viel Persönliches hat man zwischen Fels und Mensch selten gespürt.

      Kalte Kriege