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Nick Hunt

    Nick Hunt is an author who has walked and written across much of Europe. His debut work was a finalist for a prestigious travel book award, signaling the depth and resonance of his narrative explorations. Beyond his personal journeys, Hunt contributes to and edits for the Dark Mountain Project, indicating a commitment to exploring profound themes. His writing often delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the landscape, rendered with a distinctive lyrical and introspective style.

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

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(357)Add rating

      Nick Hunt pays homage to Patrick Leigh Fermor by walking the same challenging route across Europe in this "glorious book."

      Walking the Woods and the Water
    • Outlandish

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(148)Add rating

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

      Outlandish
    • Where the Wild Winds Are

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(292)Add rating

      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 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      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