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Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback, New Ed)
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Cherry - A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard (Paperback, New Ed)
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The story of Apsley Cherry-Garrard is a poignant one. Born an
affable minor aristocrat in the English Home Counties, he escaped
from the paralysing strictures of Edwardian life into the vast,
awe-inspiring wastes of the Antarctic, where as a young man he
discovered a clarity and a purpose that he never found again. His
celebrated travel classic The Worst Journey in the World told the
story of Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole.
Cherry-Garrard had been one of the party, though not one of those
selected for the final, tragic push. Despite the success of his
written account, his failure to find and rescue Scott's frozen and
demoralized team on its return journey had haunted him all his
life, leading to paralysing bouts of depression. But there was more
than that behind his ultimate nervous collapse. As Sara Wheeler -
herself a polar explorer - puts it, 'in the Antarctic he had lived
so close to what he called the "bedrock of existence" that the
complicated, crowded and corrupted world he occupied at home seemed
to him now to be worth nothing at all.' Cherry's slow decline from
bright and fiery youth into confused and alienated old man is a
process that many will recognise as a hazard of living too
intensely, too young - as much a danger for prematurely retired
sportsmen and rock stars as it is to explorers and war heroes, and
a territory which David Hare memorably explored in his stage play
Plenty. 'The world spun away from Cherry', says Wheeler, and in a
sense this is the tragedy not only of one man but of all
disappointment and the death of dreams. (Kirkus UK)
After serving in the First War Cherry was invalided home, and with the zealous encouragement of his neighbour Bernard Shaw he wrote a masterpiece. In The Worst Journey in the World Cherry transformed tragedy and grief into something fine. But as the years unravelled he faced a terrible struggle against depression, breakdown and despair, haunted by the possibility that he could have saved Scott and his companions. This is the first biography and a brilliant one. Sara Wheeler, who has travelled extensively in the Antarctic, has had unrestricted access to new material and the full co-operation of Cherry's family.
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