A Time to Keep Silence by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Fermor writes with characteristic elegance about the "huge, black wings" of monastic quiet settling over him—the initial agitation, then clarity, then unexpected peace.
Peter Matthiessen on Silence in The Snow Leopard
Peter Matthiessen undertook a pilgrimage not for the elusive snow leopard but for the rarest creature of all: silence.
High-Proof Stillness: Sylvain Tesson and the Siberian Cabin
Sylvain Tesson—heir to Thoreau but with a humorous, vodka-soaked edge—locked himself for six months in a Siberian cabin on the edge of Lake Baikal.
Pico Iyer on Learning from Silence
“It’s only when I go on retreat that I feel I’m encountering something real—a lens cap has fallen away—and that reminder allows me to see my life in the world in its proper proportions.”