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Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo [Paperback]

Eric Hansen
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November 14, 2000
Eric Hansen was the first westerner ever to walk across the island of Borneo. Completely cut off from the outside world for seven months, he traveled nearly 1,500 miles with small bands of nomadic hunters known as Penan. Beneath the rain forest canopy, they trekked through a hauntingly beautiful jungle where snakes and frogs fly, pigs climb trees, giant carnivorous plants eat mice, and mushrooms glow at night.

At once a modern classic of travel literature and a gripping adventure story, Stranger in the Forest provides a rare and intimate look at the vanishing way of life of one of the last surviving groups of rain forest dwellers. Hansen's absorbing, and often chilling, account of his exploits is tempered with the humor and humanity that prompted the Penan to take him into their world and to share their secrets.

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Hansen's adventurous walk across Borneo took place in the 1980s, but the forest and culture that he encountered have changed little during the past century. Though he documents his reactions to isolation and to the tropical forest environment and its culture, he is not successful in describing the indigenous people or the forest; a more sophisticated treatment would have enriched the reader's experience. Despite this weakness he conveys the drama of the adventure, not least his navete in undertaking such an effort with such little planning. James R. Karr, Smithsonian Tropical Research Inst., Balboa, Panama
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"[A] book in the highest tradition of travel writing, encompassing grace, curiosity, and fear."--The Washington Post

"[A] gracefully written and passionate--account of a strange world made palpable, written with disarming modesty and rare sensitivity."--The New York Times Book Review

"One reads it and simply marvels."--Outside

Product Details

  • Paperback: 286 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; Reprint edition (November 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375724958
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375724954
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.6 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #179,715 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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43 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Gentle Man of Borneo December 27, 2000
Format:Paperback
What a little beauty this is!

Nearly 20 years ago, a gangling, footloose American gets boozed with a bunch of Borneo river-dwellers, and finds himself bound in a gentle obsession.

Soon after, he takes off across the island of Borneo on foot armed with a quick schooling in tribal bartering systems and not much else. He has no visa, no valid passport, an unreliable map, and a few sentences of Bahasa Indonesian.

He can survive in the rainforest only as long as he maintains the trust of the people he meets, as guides, tutors, friends. He does far more than survive, and it is clear from the modesty, resilience and humor that comes through in his writing, that he was made for just this journey.

For months on end he immerses himself in a world of exquisite natural richness, among a people who are white-skinned in the permanent shade of the forest canopy, who have no tradition of stories of the moon or stars because they are almost never seen.

For weeks at a time he and his hunter guides are - in a Western sense - utterly "lost", moving apparently aimlessly through trackless bush. When Hansen asks one of his companions how they will find their way to their destination, the Penan hunter says simply: "We will follow our feelings." Without ever labouring it, Hansen has written a travel book that is deeply satisfying to the spirit, full of wonder and rich in humor. He also captures the moment at which an ancient, closed culture hears the first troubling thunder of global economics.

When finally he reaches the coast, Hansen is so depressed by "civilisation" that he does the sane thing - slipping back into the jungle to retrace his steps, all the way back to Sarawak....

So truly does he tell his story, I find myself missing him - wondering what he got up to when he finally returned to the US, what travels he might have done since. As I was finishing this book, I saw a travel brochure extolling Kuching, the Sarawak trading town that was Hansen's first step-off point. The glossy explained how easy it was nowadays to travel inland, with the interior "opened up by good logging roads".

Eric Hansen, lead the weeping. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful story telling November 27, 1999
Format:Hardcover
I read this unforgettable book several years ago and recommended it to one of the reviewers in your home page! I remember the unusually captivating style that transports you right there in the seething rainforest with Eric, Bok and Weng. His descriptions of the language and culture are accurate and helped me see the linguistic and cultural connections between Borneo and a certain Filipino tribal group (Pampangos) I never realized before. Truly an adventurous experience that I have rarely enjoyed with other books. Eric Hansen is one of very few present day writers that I enjoy. A must read for those who enjoy a break from this concrete jungle and sometimes mean-spirited world we call civilization. That jungle will seem more civilized than some places you've been to in times past.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spell-binding November 9, 1999
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Format:Hardcover
Hansen's greatness lies in his humble attitude. Too often the travel writer can sound like the great explorer accompanied by a multitude of porters, but not Hansen. A beautifully sculpted story. Funny and frightening, always wonderfully detailed. I read this book in one sitting and then immediately read it again. Get the copy with the photograph of the young Penan woman in the front - it is the most striking, enigmatic portrait I have ever seen.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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_Stranger in the Forest_ by Eric Hansen is easily one of the most absorbing and well-written travelogues I have ever read. This extraordinary book chronicles Hansen's remarkable journey across the island of Borneo in 1982. The author traveled some 2,400 miles on the island, largely on foot and through tropical rain forest on an island that straddles the equator; actually he made two trips, traveling four months and 1,500 miles before turning around and going back across the island, a mere 50 miles from the ocean (to the astonishment of his traveling companions and shouts of "Crazy man!").

Writing of his childhood imaginations about exotic and faraway jungles and his own later adult fantasies after spending hours in the library reading about the island, Hansen found he had a lot to learn about the realities of Borneo. Emboldened by an earlier visit to the island in 1976, his first attempts to penetrate the interior and reach the highlands and meet real forest nomads - the "jungle of my library fantasies" - met with continual frustration. For over eight weeks he went up one river after another, sometimes getting as much as 70 miles before being stymied by dishonest guides, insufficient amounts of gasoline for the outboard motors, or unfriendly villages, which would often price gouge Hansen, charging exorbitant rates for simple services and fail to provide him the necessary guides to proceed further on foot. The trade goods he bought generally did not interest the locals, Hansen found it hard to interact in the non-monetary economy of the interior, and even his Western manners were a source of problems (it took the author a while to realize direct questions were quite rude in many situations and would not likely produce the answers or results he sought).
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This is Eric Hansen's account of his intrepid traipse and meander across the island of Borneo. It is a chronicle of a people (the Penan) and their homeland, rapidly succumbing to the ruthless greed for tropical hardwoods.

Much of the book is Hansen's everyday account of living with several of the Penan guides. He becomes immersed in their world (and their world-view), which is totally lived under the canopy of the rain forest. One of the highlights of this read is a scene that has Hansen and his two guides sitting around a campfire at night, telling stories. Cinderella, The 3 Little Pigs, and Little Red Riding Hood get adapted by Hansen for his spellbound Penan guides who take the fairy tales for literal realities in his white man's world.

What amazes me about Eric Hansen's storytelling abilities is that he is a generalist as far as his skills go; his travel and cultural accounts are validated by his far-ranging abilites. In the 3 books of his I have reviewed, his skills that he talks about are: jeweler; woodworker; sailer; cook; linguist; researcher; writer/storyteller; business owner; carpenter; fisherman; hospice volunteer; artifacts dealer; and photographer. That's what I call walking your talk; Hansen is the real deal.

As with all Hansen's writing, the integrity shines through: humorous, modest and intelligent all in one package. Yet, something in the reading of "A Stranger in the Forest" is nowhere near as compelling as his other books. His reactions to isolation and the lack of sun under the jungle canopy for weeks at a time leave the reader feeling depressed at times. This factor more than anything else in the writing tends to act as a drag in the narration.

Still, Eric Hansen is a first rate travel writer who can be forgiven a few hiccups.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An adventure all around
This is one of the best adventure travel accounts out there. Riveting. You can't put it down. One of the top ten travel account books of all time.
Published 5 months ago by daithi fleming
5.0 out of 5 stars Eric Hansen - my favorite author
I heard Eric Hansen interviewed on NRP several years ago and knew from that short snippet I had to read his books. Read more
Published 5 months ago by hermy
5.0 out of 5 stars I went to the depths of Borneo every night
A very good read. I loved his humor, descriptions, perceptions. Really great writer, great story telling. Read more
Published 6 months ago by M. McAlister
5.0 out of 5 stars Nomadic Penan now official settled
[...] I just watched Ian McKenzie - in a documentary called the Last Nomads [...] It is heart breaking as I had read Eric Hansen's book. Read more
Published 7 months ago by drew hempel
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, often captivating read
I read this book with no previous knowledge of (or interest in) Borneo, and I really enjoyed it. It was fascinating to learn about this part of the world, and realize there were... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Bob Neubauer
4.0 out of 5 stars Maybe you gotta be there...
You don't find many current travel writers heading off to the tropical rain forest of Borneo. I'm still not really sure why Hansen headed there. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Debnance at Readerbuzz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great story
If you have ever wondered what it is like to go native in the rainforest with the indigenous people, this book is tailor made for you. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Robert S. Hand Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars One of travel lit's best
I'd rate this as one of the best pieces of travel literature I've ever read. Hansen's Motoring With Mohammed is also excellent. Read more
Published on February 10, 2011 by Early Easter
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Service
My new puppy chewed on a borrowed copy of this fascinating book so I was so happy to find a perfect replacement. Wonderful condition and fast arrival! Many thanks! Read more
Published on December 14, 2010 by Kim Wentworth
5.0 out of 5 stars Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo
Told by a true storyteller, it's the struggles of one man as he plans, attempts and finally succeeds in walking across Borneo and back. Read more
Published on September 15, 2008 by R. Bork
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