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Nick Hunt

    Nick Hunt es un autor que ha caminado y escrito sobre gran parte de Europa. Su obra debut fue finalista de un prestigioso premio de libros de viajes, lo que indica la profundidad y resonancia de sus exploraciones narrativas. Más allá de sus viajes personales, Hunt contribuye y edita para el Dark Mountain Project, lo que demuestra su compromiso con la exploración de temas profundos. Su escritura a menudo profundiza en la intrincada relación entre la humanidad y el paisaje, representada con un estilo lírico e introspectivo distintivo.

    Red Smoking Mirror
    Loss Soup and Other Stories
    Where the Wild Winds Are
    Outlandish
    Walking the Woods and the Water
    • Outlandish

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A dazzling plunge into the four strangest landscapes scattered across Europe.

      Outlandish
    • Where the Wild Winds Are

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Where the Wild Winds Are is full to the brim with learning, entertainment, description, scientific fact and conjectural fiction. It is travel writing in excelsis . Jan Morris Literary Review

      Where the Wild Winds Are
    • Loss Soup and Other Stories

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of loss and memory, the narrative intertwines the lives of a journalist at a surreal Dinner of Loss and various eccentric characters across time and space. A nihilistic sea captain drifts on a plastic sea, while a senile Blackbeard reflects on his past. The failed conquistador Cabeza de Vaca navigates the New World, and a couple in a cabin confront the ghosts of ancient hominids. The story also features the emergence of a legendary beast from a Welsh lake, creating a tapestry of extinction and haunting memories.

      Loss Soup and Other Stories
    • 'With Red Smoking Mirror, Nick Hunt has created the love child of JG Ballard and Ursula K Le Guin' - Joanna Pocock, author of Surrender The year is 1521 in the Mexica city of Tenochtitlan. Twenty-nine years earlier, Islamic Spain never fell to the Christians, and Andalus launched a voyage of discovery to the New Maghreb. For two decades the Jewis[Bokinfo].

      Red Smoking Mirror