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A compendium of sounds from this world and beyond, from the author of A New Map of Wonders and The Book of Barely Imagined Beings.
Sound shapes our world in invisible but profound ways, and here Caspar Henderson brings his characteristic curiosity, knowledge and sense of wonder to the subject to take us on an exhilarating journey through the heard universe. A Book of Noises gathers together sounds from the cosmos, the natural world, the human world, and the invented world, and contains quiet pockets of silence. From the vast sound of sand in the desert to the tuneful warble of a songbird, to the meditative resonance of a temple bell and the improvisational melodies of jazz, this is a celebration of all things auricular.
"Henderson's taste in music is gloriously eclectic... Every page in this book has a fact or observation that trills in me and thrills me. Henderson could, I think write on anything: it is not the data he imparts but the glee with which he does so that enthralls" - Scotsman
"Irresistible... You could read the book for the sheer cascade of facts it offers, but it has a tender, lyrical quality, which at points makes the writing sing... [A] rich and lovely book" - The Sunday Times
"A pursuit of auditory wonders - a paean to the act of listening and a salute to silence... Ransacking A Book of Noises affords hours of listening pleasure... Readers can and should take their time. It will be time well spent" - Spectator
"An irresistible blend of colloquially insinuating and accessible writing... [A] masterly deployment of detail, and genuine, infectious sense of awe and respect for the natural world" - TLS
"A heartfelt extended plea to pay closer attention to the things around us, and a guide to the rewards that can come from doing that: a secular invitation to renew a sense of wonder, as a bulwark against the disenchantment" - ArtsDesk
"A whistlestop tour past thunderstorms, volcanoes, bees, blackbirds, bells, haiku, earworms, noise pollution, climate change, even silence... The way Henderson plucks and assembles his sources from literally centuries of collected knowledge is an impressive feat" - The Wire
"This exploration of the 'auraculous' world of sound - the word is Henderson's own coinage, conflating the aural and the miraculous - is full [...] of wonders... Fascinating" - Literary Review
A compendium of sounds from this world and beyond, from the author of A New Map of Wonders and The Book of Barely Imagined Beings.
Sound shapes our world in invisible but profound ways, and here Caspar Henderson brings his characteristic curiosity, knowledge and sense of wonder to the subject to take us on an exhilarating journey through the heard universe. A Book of Noises gathers together sounds from the cosmos, the natural world, the human world, and the invented world, and contains quiet pockets of silence. From the vast sound of sand in the desert to the tuneful warble of a songbird, to the meditative resonance of a temple bell and the improvisational melodies of jazz, this is a celebration of all things auricular.
"Henderson's taste in music is gloriously eclectic... Every page in this book has a fact or observation that trills in me and thrills me. Henderson could, I think write on anything: it is not the data he imparts but the glee with which he does so that enthralls" - Scotsman
"Irresistible... You could read the book for the sheer cascade of facts it offers, but it has a tender, lyrical quality, which at points makes the writing sing... [A] rich and lovely book" - The Sunday Times
"A pursuit of auditory wonders - a paean to the act of listening and a salute to silence... Ransacking A Book of Noises affords hours of listening pleasure... Readers can and should take their time. It will be time well spent" - Spectator
"An irresistible blend of colloquially insinuating and accessible writing... [A] masterly deployment of detail, and genuine, infectious sense of awe and respect for the natural world" - TLS
"A heartfelt extended plea to pay closer attention to the things around us, and a guide to the rewards that can come from doing that: a secular invitation to renew a sense of wonder, as a bulwark against the disenchantment" - ArtsDesk
"A whistlestop tour past thunderstorms, volcanoes, bees, blackbirds, bells, haiku, earworms, noise pollution, climate change, even silence... The way Henderson plucks and assembles his sources from literally centuries of collected knowledge is an impressive feat" - The Wire
"This exploration of the 'auraculous' world of sound - the word is Henderson's own coinage, conflating the aural and the miraculous - is full [...] of wonders... Fascinating" - Literary Review