Hold the Enlightenment

Hold the Enlightenment by Tim Cahill is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on September 9, 2003. This collection features 320 pages of Cahill’s adventurous narratives, showcasing his experiences as he explores diverse locations, including an active volcano in Ecuador and the Saharan salt mines. The essays reflect his role as editor of Outside Magazine, highlighting his unique perspective on travel and exploration.
Readers will find a series of engaging essays that blend adventure with personal reflection. Cahill’s writing covers a range of topics, from encounters with wildlife to musings on religion and the nature of existence. His fearless approach to travel and his sharp wit make this collection a compelling exploration of the world, appealing to those interested in travel, adventure, and biography.
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In his latest collection of death-defying exploits and far-flung travels, Outside Magazine editor Tim Cahill visits the side of an active volcano in Ecuador, the Saharan salt mines and the largest toxic waste dump in the Western Hemisphere. He also ventures to find a Caspian tiger in Turkey and giant centipedes in the Congo. Cahill is one of the last great intrepid journalists, and his thirty wildly entertaining essays display sparkling wit and unstinting curiosity. When not on the move, he debunks hoary notions of the kindness of dolphins and ruminates on religion, death and the perplexing phenomenon of yoga. Charming, incisive and absolutely fearless, Cahill is the perfect travel companion.
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