
The Worst Journey in the World
by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
4.19
Nonfiction
Exploration
Bleak
Heroic
Grim
This account of a doomed Antarctic expedition is both epic and tragic. Cherry-Garrard describes unimaginable cold, exhaustion, and loss with stoic restraint. The book reflects early twentieth-century ideas of endurance and duty. Nature is portrayed as vast and merciless. Suffering accumulates slowly, relentlessly. A haunting classic of exploration literature.
