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Caught in Fading Light: Mountain Lions, Zen Masters, and Wild Nature [Hardcover]

Gary Thorp (Author)
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October 1, 2002
A personal exploration of wildness, territory, and the elusive nature of our lives

In this concise, richly contemplative book, Gary Thorp records his singularquest to see a mountain lion, or cougar—the “cat of one color”— in the wild hills and mountains of northern California, where he lives. Using the traditional form of Japanese writing known as nikki bungaku (literary diary), Thorp recounts his meditations and adventures, from taking a one-day class on tracking animals, to visiting a mountain lion in the zoo, to his numerous forays into the hills during the day and night. The pursuit of one thing invariably leads him to discover many others: The tracks of a solitary mountain lion, for example, evoke a marvelous world of photographic imagery, literary events, dancing foxes, ocean voyages, and blind poets, all gathered together just beyond the limits of human vision. Thorp explores what it means to seek something you might not find and ponders the difference between seeing only darkness and being blind, offering as well bright glimpses into the Zen tradition. Combining an elusive and challenging pursuit with a centuries-old way of uncovering life’s ultimate answers, Caught in Fading Light will give readers a new way of seeing, and will captivate nature lovers and Zen practitioners alike.

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One night, after realizing how bored he was by the evening news, the author of Sweeping Changes: Discovering the Joy of Zen in Everyday Life decided, quixotically but without qualms, that he wanted to see a mountain lion up close. The "cat of one color" was known to prowl the wild hills and hidden glens around Thorp's Marin County home, but in all his decades of hiking and camping he had never encountered one. This contemplative, concise little book is his diary of that quest, using a traditional form of Japanese narrative to record a journey that is part nature study, part wilderness adventure and part spiritual exploration. Thorp went to tracking school, rushed out on short notice when he heard of nearby sightings, honed his observational skills on whale-watching expeditions, gazed at a mountain lion (also known as the puma, cougar or hellcat) behind bars in the zoo, came across tracks alongside dusty roads, perched patiently for hours on rocks but three years passed before he finally glimpsed a mountain lion and then suddenly another for a total of 20 seconds. The account of his pursuit achieves a surprisingly suspenseful quality, but in the best Zen tradition, the real journey is within. Thorp studies himself as much as he does the elusive cat, embracing the world as he narrows his focus, all the while weaving his reflections on the nature of life through this satisfying journal of yearning, learning and observing.
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An artful quest-curious, full of misgivings, humble -- Kirkus Reviews

Lyrical, awesome...This is a book to savor and reread as a tantalizing account of the spiritual art of questing. -- Spirituality and Health

Thorp studies himself as much as he does the elusive cat, [a] satisfying journal of yearning, learning and observing."-Publishers Weekly -- Review

Thorp's character-and the character of the mountain lions-are expertly interwoven through this wonderfully skillful journal -- The San Francisco Chronicle

[S]mall but rich book... -- Bay Nature --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Walker & Company; 1ST edition (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802713971
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802713971
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,470,627 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book--I agree with these reviewers., November 13, 2002
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"...The pursuit of one thing invariably leads him to discover many others: The tracks of a solitary mountain lion, for example, evoke a marvelous world of photographic imagery, literary events, dancing foxes, ocean voyages, and blind poets, all gathered together just beyond the limits of human vision. Thorp explores what it means to seek something you might not find and ponders the difference between seeing only darkness and being blind, offering as well bright glimpses into the Zen tradition. Combining an elusive and challenging pursuit with a centuries-old way of uncovering life's ultimate answers, Caught in Fading Light will give readers a new way of seeing, and will captivate nature lovers and Zen practitioners alike." Walker and Company (publisher)

"Thorp's character-and the character of the mountain lions-are expertly interwoven through this wonderfully skillful journal, which manages to be both meditative and suspenseful at the same time. As much as we relish Thorp's search, the question of whether or not he will find his lion soon becomes immaterial. For the central lesson of his book, we are led to realize, is the one expressed by our own St. Francis: 'What you are looking for is who is looking."-The San Francisco Chronicle

"In this small but rich book, Thorp takes us with him on a journey through the Marin hills, on solitary hikes day and night, stationary vigils, and extended drives, all the while sharing with us his growing knowledge of mountain lions and his Zen-influenced reflections on the meaning of journal." -Bay Nature

"Thorp studies himself as much as he does the elusive cat, embracing the world as he narrows his focus, all the while weaving his reflections on the nature of life through this satisfying journal of yearning, learning and observing."-Publishers Weekly

"An artful quest-curious, full of misgivings, humble"-Kirkus Reviews

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Savor it, August 17, 2005
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John Pedersen (Eden Prairie, MN USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a fabulous exploration of what it means to search for something, and how searching for one thing can change your perspective on everything else you do. The book explores metaphysical, natural and personal phenomena in journal entries that are mesmerizingly trim and poetic without being presumptuous. Lots of "Zen journals" and "books of exploration" aim for this mark and don't come close. Read one that gets it all right, and leaves you feeling grateful to Gary Thorp for taking us with him.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book as full of gentle surprises as hunting for mountain lions, August 13, 2007
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Mark Meyer (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Cats are very dear to me, having lived with house cats all my life and being fascinated by the great cats. So when I saw the subtitle of this book "Mountain Lions, Zen Masters, and Wild Nature" I just knew I had to read it. And I wasn't disappointed, not once. The whole book just sparkles with simple, direct writing that could be used as an exemplar of superb prose in any class. But I was especially struck by how many interesting twists and turns Mr. Thorp throws at us, even at the very end, the last 4 paragraphs, which I won't give away. I am sure I will reread this book several times!
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ONE EVENING, not long after the six o'clock news had ended, I decided that I would go out and find a mountain lion. Read the first page
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