Desert takes a fresh look at one of the most signi?cant natural aspects of our planet, as both a geographical feature and a cultural entity. It examines and often overturns our common notions about deserts, from the fear of desolation and death of thirst on the one hand, to the attraction of the exotic, adventure and freedom on the other. The book considers the immense geographical diversity of deserts from the Sahara to Antarctica, and describes how plants and animals have adapted to these hostile environments in intriguing and often bizarre ways. Diverse races have also inhabited deserts and evolved unique lifestyles and cultures in response to their environments. Desert also asks why all three of the world's great monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, originated in the deserts of the Middle East, and traces the continuing connections between the minimal materialism of desert existence and the pursuit of a spiritual dimension. Deserts have also long exerted an allure on the West, leading to the impetus for exploration, the fascination with travellers' tales and the fashion for Orientalism in art, architecture and dress.
Desert also reviews the signi?cance of desolate landscapes in literature and ?lm and looks at artists' responses to the desert, from seeing it as empty space, devoid of interest or perspective, to devising new visual techniques through which to 'see' it.
Industry Reviews
"By weaving together science and culture, Haynes . . . utilizes her lifelong passion for synthesizing numerous disciplines to skillfully present the compelling topic of deserts. . . . lively and engaging, [deserts are presented] through a thoroughly academic lens without losing accessibility. Desert serves as an interesting introduction to the multilayered influence of these geographical landscapes. A truly enjoyable read. Highly recommended."
-- "Choice"
"The word 'desert' evokes a place of wearying nothingness, devoid of life, culture, or fertility. But, as shows in this beautifully written and sumptuously illustrated new book, the reality is very different. . . . Haynes surveys the astonishing adaptations made by plants and animals for desert life. Everywhere there is cause for wonder."
-- "Geographical Magazine"
"This beautifully illustrated volume reminds us of the natural and cultural riches of those parts of the world with 250mm of annual precipitation or less."
-- "Independent"