"A poetic rendering of a fraught and wild pilgrimage."-- Kirkus Reviews "Herzog's slight narrative is captivating because his experiences humanize the legendary filmmaker. He is full of curiosity and wonder. Even when he meanders into strange asides, Herzog remains interesting."-- Publishers Weekly "Herzog's private dairy of his journey was first published four years later on. Titled Of Walking in Ice , it's now being reissued by the University of Minnesota Press. It is a weird and wonderful document--a vital record of Herzog's creation of his famous, baffling self."-- Slate "Perversely compelling.
Herzog's account begs to be read aloud."-- New York Times " Of Walking in Ice is not always particularly easy or pleasant to read. Nonetheless, Herzog's tortuous prose makes you feel his pain. The further you read, the more you feel the anguish of the repetitiveness of walking alone."-- Full Stop "You almost forget that Herzog must have been writing these entries at the end of the day, because of course he couldn't walk and experience and chronicle at the same time. And yet, like film, there is a vital sense of the now in his writing."-- Film International.