American
novelist Peter Matthiessen,
whose notable works include At Play in the Fields
of the Lord, has died at the age of 86 following leukaemia.
The
New York-born writer was also a committed environmentalist and adventurer, who
wrote about his travels in the wilderness. Among his other books were The Snow
Leopard and Shadow Country. His latest novel, 'In Paradise', is due to be
published on Tuesday.
About Peter Matthiessen
ü In
the 1960s, he shunned his wealthy upbringing to embrace Buddhist teachings,
becoming a Zen priest, and during the same decade began gaining acclaim for his
writing.
ü At
Play in the Fields of the Lord, published in 1961, told of missionaries and
mercenaries working in Brazil.
ü The
novel was turned into a film in 1991 - starring John Lithgow and Darryl Hannah
- after the late producer Saul Zaentz spent more than 25 years trying to buy
the rights.
ü Matthiessen
travelled to Antarctica, the Himalayas and Australia to write about the
environment and the wilderness, as well as exploring wildlife in America.
ü The
Snow Leopard - which won the National Book Award for non-fiction in 1980 -
retold his two-month Himalayan trip to search for the elusive snow leopard.
ü In
2008, he published Shadow Country - which brought together his "Watson
trilogy", which he began in the 1980s, into one re-edited story. It went
on to win the National Book prize.
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