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Joe Simpson

    13 augustus 1960

    Joe Simpson is de gevierde auteur van de bestseller Touching the Void, naast vier andere boeiende non-fictie werken. Zijn schrijven duikt in de extreme uitdagingen en de diepgaande psychologische gevolgen waarmee individuen worden geconfronteerd die tot het uiterste worden gedreven. Simpson's verhalende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door zijn rauwe eerlijkheid en inzichtelijke verkenning van menselijk veerkracht tegen overweldigende tegenslagen. Zijn verhalen dompelen lezers onder in het hart van avontuur, waarbij ze de grenzen van de menselijke wil onderzoeken.

    Joe Simpson
    Storms of silence
    The Beckoning Silence
    Tarotmancer
    This Game Of Ghosts
    Tot het uiterste
    Over de Rand
    • Over de Rand

      • 252bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,2(55362)Tarief

      Het relaas van een Engelse bergbeklimmer die in het hooggebergte van Peru met een gebroken been achtergelaten werd en het door zijn geweldige wilskracht toch wist te overleven.

      Over de Rand
    • Tot het uiterste

      over gevaarlijke expedities, spectaculaire ballonvaarten en spannende reddingsoperaties - druk 1

      • 255bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Gevaarlijke, spannende en grensverleggende (reis)momenten van diverse auteurs.

      Tot het uiterste
    • This Game Of Ghosts

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,3(54)Tarief

      When Simon Yates cut the rope and sent his friend plummeting to an ordeal few mountaineers can have contemplated, the outcome was totally unpredictable. That Joe Simpson survived is a revelation of the power of the human spirit to overcome fear, pain and deprivation of almost unimaginable intensity.

      This Game Of Ghosts
    • Harper holds the Gift of Divination. Red is the infamous Reynard the Fox, fugitive shapeshifter. When the past finds Red, they are both taken to the Kingdom of Vale within Underneath so Red can pay for his crimes. With the Rot drawing on the hatred of all, Harper and Red realize they must reconcile and work together to save Vale.

      Tarotmancer
    • The Beckoning Silence

      • 315bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,1(152)Tarief

      “I had to stand there and watch while the rest of my life was determined by the shaky adhesion of a few millimetres of fractured ice and the dubious friction of a tiny point of metal in a hairline crack in a rock wall…”Marking the climax of his climbing career, Joe Simpson confronts his fears and mountaineering history in an assault on the North Face of the Eiger. Since his epic battle for survival in the Andes, recounted in Touching the Void, Joe Simpson has experienced a life filled with adventure but marred by death. He has endured the painful attrition of climbing friends in accidents which call into question the perilously exhilarating activity to which he has devoted his whole life. Probability is inexorably closing in. The tragic loss of a close friend forces a momentous decision. It is time to turn his back on the mountains that he has loved. Never more alive than when most at risk, he has come to see a last climb on the mile-high North Face of the Eiger as the cathartic finale to his climbing career.In a narrative that takes the reader through extreme experiences from an avalanche in Bolivia, ice-climbing in the Alps and Colorado and paragliding in Spain -- before his final confrontation with the Eiger -- Simpson reveals the inner truth of climbing, exploring the power of the mind and the frailties of the body through intensely lived accounts of exhilaration and despair. The subject of his new book is the siren song of fear and his struggle to come to terms with it.

      The Beckoning Silence
    • Storms of silence

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,8(50)Tarief

      In Storms of Silence Joe Simpson recalls the severe snowstorm which put an end to an attempt with four others on Gangchempo and the infection which forced him to abandon the climb on Cho Oyu in tibet. During that expedition he has a disturbing encounter with a party of political refugees and a 4-year-old boy fleeing across the Tibetan border. He becomes obsessed with stories of Chinese brutality in the old world Tibet they overran by force 40 years ago. He also begins to question the ethic of playing rich men's games in Third World countries, contributing little to the local people who endure a fearful struggle to survive. Oppression abroad makes him see mindless violence in his home town of Sheffield in a new light. The books ends with his first trip to the Andes in Peru since Touching the Void.

      Storms of silence
    • * Concise, objective account of the 1996 Everest debacle* One of Simpson's most controversial and challenging books* Short listed for the 1997 Boardman Tasker AwardIn 1992, an Indian climber was left to die alone high on the South Col of Mount Everest by other climbers who watched his feebly waving hand from the security of their tent thirty yards away. Some film footage of his corpse was later shown on television. Why did these onlookers not hold the dying man's hand and comfort him? The answer appalls Joe Simpson, who was himself left for dead in a crevasse at the foot of Siula Grande in Peru in 1985.It is an uncomfortable ethical question that he is forced to confront as he attempts a difficult new route on Pumori, with a clear view of the whole South Col from close to the vantage point where Eric Shipton first spotted the way up the south side of Everest taken by Hillary and Tenzing in 1953. Now that Everest has become the playground of the rich, where commercial operators offer guided tours to the top up fixed ropes, camping amidst the detritus and unburied corpses of previous less fortunate climbers, Simpson wonders if the noble, caring instincts that once characterized mountaineering have been irrevocably displaced as in other facets of today's society.On investigation, he finds it a less black and white issue that at first it seemed. "I shall never forget the horror of dying alone, the awful empty loneliness of it," he says. Yet his empathy for the victims of storms, altitude sickness, or misjudgments, is tested time and again as he explores anecdotally and in conversations with his companions on Pumori, the moral climate of mountaineering in the 1990s.

      Dark Shadows Falling
    • A dark witch seeking vengeance, a kidnapped prince seeking redemption. Summoned to an underground kingdom, they must set aside personal desires as they learn the nightmare denizens of the fey are bringing an ancient source of magic, long dormant, back to life. If they cannot halt the rise of the old magic, it will tear apart the Riven Isles.

      Tinderbox
    • In Discarded, one becomes the broken, the rejected, the outcast. With little choice, BJ, a young teenager who never fit in, found himself alone and vulnerable to others. He discovered other broken hearts, albeit well- camouflaged. With no boundaries, BJ trusted and became truly one of the discarded. Abhorrent rituals in tent cities almost destroyed him. Mental illness screamed at him. Ex-cons did their best to crush him. Public service was a gift that gave BJ an opportunity to reflect. There were others the truly desperate. Kindness burst from unexpected places. BJs heart almost thawed. BJ found himself in a rehab unit that told him

      DISCARDED