Dimensions
144 x 220 x 23mm
n Ararat, Frank Westerman undertakes a breathtaking journey along the fault-line between religion and science. It is a pilgrimage by a non-believer, from the domain of knowledge to that of belief.
Where is the God from my children's bible? Who or what has taken his place? These and other questions present themselves when Westerman, while on a trip to Armenia, beholds the biblical Mount Ararat, once the reputed resting-place of Noah's Ark, now a geographical, political and cultural crossroads.
On his quest for answers he turns everything about this legendary volcano inside out, myth as well as reality. He meets geologists, priests, astronauts and, on the mountain's high slopes, an expedition of Russians in search of the Ark's remains. And it always comes down to this: would I, would we - when death seems imminent, perhaps - invoke a higher power?
Ararat is a dazzling book about science, religion and all that lies between by one of Europe's most celebrated young writers of non-fiction.