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Psychovertical (Hardcover)

by Andy Kirkpatrick (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Hutchinson (18 Sep 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0091920965
  • ISBN-13: 978-0091920968
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 14.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 123,881 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Powerful ... well written, sometimes brilliantly so... The descriptions of climbing are among the best I've ever read
--Ed Douglas, Climber

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Thrilling ... Most compelling are his psychological battles, as self-belief and a dry sense of humour ultimately propel him to the top

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4.0 out of 5 stars Psychovertical, 8 Oct 2008
By S. J. Ebbens (Bradwell, Derbyshire, England, The World, The Universe ...) - See all my reviews
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Pyschovertical is a an ambitious debut for Andy K, attempting to interweave autobiography with descriptions of alpine and big-wall climbing while presenting a honest explanation of his deep seated compulsive reliance on undertaking these stupendously dangerous expeditions. The book is at its best in the terse descriptions of climbing specific pitches on his deranged solo of the Reticent wall, which form a broken narrative running throughout the book. These passages are so vividly sketched that I feel I know how it feels to leave the safety of a ledge half way up El Cap and commit to hanging your body weight from friable wafer thin flakes, expecting a sudden fatal fall to the valley thousands of feet below. This backbone is interspersed with more fully fleshed out descriptions of Andys' climbs, many solo, in the Alps, Patagonia and other Yosemite walls. Each of these chapters is raised above the genres ubiquitous plodding trip reports by laugh out loud black humour, and the clever use of split narratives. An example of the humour is found in two photo captions, the first of Andy eating gruel from a pan captioned; "Alpinists are only in it for the food and the sex"; the second, of Andy lying next to his nervous looking climbing partner; "By day 5 the food had run out". Surprisingly, given the quality of some of Andys' photos on the web, the two photomontage insets are a little disappointing. Many of the portraits convey the extremes of fatigue that Andy and his climbing partners endure, but the small image size and cluttered layout masks their impact, you want to be able to clearly see the blood shot eyes and battered bodies for the message to sink home. A better example is the back-piece illustration where the sun-blistered skin on Andy's arms as he looks down on the meadows below El Cap speaks volumes.

The book is highly readable, with the down-to earth raw prose matching the themes; a stark contrast to the wordy and overtly metaphysical writing of Joe Simpson. However I found the early autobiographical sections comparatively tough going. For example, Andy's character study of his mother revolves around her repetitive use of clichéd phrases, which seemed a bit naff compared to the detail he achieves later in the book.

It should be noted that this book partly draws on a series of previously self-web-published short stories and this origin is occasionaly apparent with places and events being repeatedly introduced in subsequent chapters without cross-reference. However, already having read this orginial web-material does not greatly detract or diminish the overall effect of the book.

In conclusion, the book is a great read and I would recommend it to anyone with slightest interest in the subject matter, and for many climbers it could well be the start of a path towards big walling adventures of their own.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reticent and Revealing, 27 Nov 2008
By D. Elliott (Ulverston, Cumbria) - See all my reviews
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Though far from conventional it is pleasing, after a couple of years with conceptual winners, to have the 2008 Boardman Tasker Award presented to an uncomplicated climbing book telling terrifying tales of epics in the mountains. `Psychovertical' is a welcome addition to the ever expanding legacy of literature left by leading climbers. It is a gripping read with perhaps the only disappointment being its high proportion coverage of aid climbing.

Andy Kirkpatrick covers what is expected in an autobiography, embracing literally his birth in 1971, his deprived childhood, his early climbs initially with more failures than successes, and some of his world class exploits in the Alps and Patagonia, and particularly in Yosemite - all with continuing failures amongst many magnificent achievements. Difficulties when growing up were not helped by dyslexia not being addressed until Andy's schooldays were over; yet within a few years he set himself to write a story on his first escapades. He aspired to match the quality of writings by the likes of Joe Simpson and Jim Perrin - he hasn't! However Andy Kirkpatrick seems able to inveigle readers into sharing his moments of doubt - but then to support his `up-or-off' commitment as positive rather than recognise anything as insane or suicidal. Though his raw writing style may be limited and his storyline includes minor mistakes and some repetition, Andy Kirkpatrick's descriptions are graphic, his sense of humour shines through, his mood is self-effacing, and any shortcomings are offset by an innovative approach.

As an author Andy interweaves sections of `my life' with `my climbs', and within these he uses italics to insert queries, to construct commentaries, to deliver homilies, and to direct the reader to specific issues. Also interspersed are references to family, particularly to his wife's fears - readers may ponder how `psycho' climbers choose to risk their own necks but it is relatives and friends who are left to grieve. His unusual intertwining technique continues with an ongoing chronicle serialising a frightening solo ascent of Reticent Wall on El Capitan - then reckoned to be the most difficult and dangerous route ever soloed by a British climber. Reticent Wall is at the heart of `Psychovertical' and if individual parts of the ascent had been delivered together the story may have been somewhat tedious, but slipped cleverly into the narrative it adds vigour and becomes alive. The book is further animated by introduction of hand drawn topos for various pitches - a flip side of Andy's dyslexia is an ability to draw, and in addition to customary blocks of colour photographs his delightful black and white sketches are scattered throughout to identify mountains/routes and to explain gear/techniques.

Andy Kirkpatrick has survived and evolved to become one of Britain's top mountaineers with emphasis on wild big-wall climbing, yet he admits to "a scary and fraught learning curve". `Psychovertical' confirms he is lucky to be alive. It reveals an urge to extend his limits, but on many occasions this means courting disaster as he exhibits a form of blind confidence and he deliberately punches above his weight. But Andy's book is not just a jumble of hair-raising accounts, it is an open and conscientious assessment of what his climbing is about and what drives him on to break barriers and to grasp for greater and greater rewards. From start to finish `Psychovertical' is an inspiring and thrilling read - but even so some readers may feel relief when he tops out from Reticent Wall.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Psychovertical - Brilliant, 14 Sep 2008
By T. Maud - See all my reviews
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The book illustrates the capabilities and determination of a person from an ordinary background that has a vision and a will to do something not for the glory but to give meaning to their life.
The climbing represents a metaphor for the struggle in overcoming family break up, dyslexia and the choices made as a husband and father.
This struggle is communicated in a way that will have you crying half way through a paragraph only to find yourself laughing as you reach the end of it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychovertical
`Psychovertical' is the excellent autobiographical book from Andy Kirkpatrick that quite rightly won the Boardman Trasker prize in 2008. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Spider Monkey

4.0 out of 5 stars Kirkpatrick styleeee
Excellent first book from Andy Kirkpatrick, written as only he could! Plenty of laugh out loud moments, as he recounts his experiences.
I look forward to his second book?!
Published 1 month ago by E. Cameron

5.0 out of 5 stars The best climbing book in years. A classic.
One of the best climbing books since Joe Tasker and Pete Boardman and very fitting that it received the award created in their honour. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Haigh

5.0 out of 5 stars 10 out of 10
Andy has written an amazing book here. I was actually shaking with fear in some sections wondering whether he made it or not, though the fact that he wrote the book at all did... Read more
Published 2 months ago by A. V. S. Nathan-thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
A gripping read that i couldn't put down, an honest and comprehensive story of Andy's life and climbing. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ms. R. S. Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars lucky
we are lucky to read this book
he has lived on the edge
this is a book that should never have been written
a great read
Published 4 months ago by Timothy A. Sheldon

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author strikes a good balance between drama and humour and appeals to the armchair-climber in me. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Andrew Deacon

5.0 out of 5 stars Non climber review
I heard Andy on radio 4 just before Christmas and ordered the book as I am planning another trip to CA which will include a few days in Yosemite. Read more
Published 6 months ago by P. D. Stevenson

5.0 out of 5 stars Psychovertical- brilliant!
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Just a quick review here, the others seem to have pretty much covered it. Very unputdownable. Read more
Published 8 months ago by A. Latham

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended
If you are a fan of mountaineering literature, especially writers of the class of Simpson, Krakauer or Mark Jenkins, then you will enjoy this. Read more
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