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The Anthologies: Danger Paperback – February 26, 2020
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During a career of thirty years, Tahir Shah has published dozens of books on travel, exploration, topography, and research, as well as a large body of fiction.
Through this extraordinary series of Anthologies, selections from the corpus are arranged by theme, allowing the reader to follow certain threads that are of profound interest to Shah.
Spanning a number of distinct genres – in both fiction and non-fiction work – the collections incorporate a wealth of unpublished material. Prefaced by an original introduction, each Anthology provides a lens into a realm that has shaped Shah’s own outlook as a best-selling author.
Regarded as one of the most prolific and original writers working today, Tahir Shah has a world-wide following. Published in hundreds of editions, and in more than thirty languages, his books turn the world back to front and inside out. Seeking to make sense of the hidden underbelly, he illuminates facets of life most writers hardly even realize exist.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 26, 2020
- Dimensions4.72 x 0.52 x 7.48 inches
- ISBN-101912383403
- ISBN-13978-1912383405
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- Publisher : Secretum Mundi
- Publication date : February 26, 2020
- Language : English
- Print length : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1912383403
- ISBN-13 : 978-1912383405
- Item Weight : 7.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.72 x 0.52 x 7.48 inches
- Part of series : The Anthologies
- Best Sellers Rank: #26,216 in Traveler & Explorer Biographies
- #135,583 in Memoirs (Books)
- #204,581 in Travel (Books)
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About the author

Tahir Shah was born in London, and raised primarily at the family’s home, Langton House, in the English countryside – where founder of the Boy Scouts, Lord Baden Powell, was also brought up.
Along with his twin and elder sisters, Tahir was continually coaxed to regard the world around him through Oriental eyes. This included being exposed from early childhood to Eastern stories, and to the back-to-front humour of the wise fool, Nasrudin.
Having studied at a leading public school, Bryanston, Tahir took a degree in International Relations, his particular interest being in African dictatorships of the mid-1980s. His research in this area led him to travel alone through a wide number of failing African states, including Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Zaire.
After university, Tahir embarked on a plethora of widespread travels through the Indian subcontinent, Latin America, and Africa, drawing them together in his first travelogue, BEYOND THE DEVIL'S TEETH. In the years that followed, he published more than a dozen works of travel. These quests – for lost cities, treasure, Indian magic, and for the secrets of the so-called Birdmen of Peru – led to what is surely one of the most extraordinary bodies of travel work ever published.
In the early 2000s, with two small children, Tahir moved his young family from an apartment in London’s East End to a supposedly haunted mansion in the middle of a Casablanca shantytown. The tale of the adventure was published in his bestselling book, THE CALIPH'S HOUSE.
In recent years, Tahir Shah has released a cornucopia of work, embracing travel, fiction, and literary criticism. He has also made documentaries for National Geographic TV and the History Channel, and published hundreds of articles in leading magazines, newspapers, and journals. His oeuvre is regarded as exceptionally original and, as an author, he is considered as a champion of the new face of publishing.
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- T.C.editReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 23, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Danger and Safety.
'When someone has been protected from danger whenever possible they don't recognize its shadow.'
A medieval Pope had all the cats killed because he didn't like cats. The result: rats multiplied, 'an immediate and startling rise', carrying the fleas that caused the Black Death, ie, the Plague.
As I understand it, Tahir Shah suggests that an over-coddled society that has over-removed danger or tried to, has weakened itself. It no longer recognises the poisonous berries on the bush.
Tahir Shah says: 'My argument is that by lessening the circumstances in which danger rises, we create a situation in which a hazardous knock-on effect takes place. Change one element in the wider scheme of things and dominoes begin to fall.'
The dangers of life are infinite and one of them is safety. Goethe.
- ItaReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars A Life Without Steep Learning Curves is no Life at all.
Based on his own experiences and those of people he has met, this anthology is a concentrate of Tahir Shah's writing on situations most of us would prefer not to know about. Vivid, intense, understanding, it extends to almost every manifestation of danger imaginable, and to extremes where survival seems impossible. It is about danger, but it is also about survival and about steep learning curves. It has much to teach us.
- NDReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating collection
From Saturday night domestic violence in the macho-culture of São Paulo, to the dangers of tampering with ecosystems; from desert jails, to terrorist bombs; this marvellous collection examines the many forms which danger can take from many sides and vantage points.