A review by robforteath
Mount Analogue: A Tale of Non-Euclidian and Symbolically Authentic Mountaineering Adventures by René Daumal

2.0

The setup of the characters and their goal is handled almost as farce. Even so, we are expected to treat it fairly seriously. Mercifully, this part and the journey to the foot of the mountain is dealt with quickly, so we can get on to the important business.

And then it just ends. We get a few pieces of the characters' initial experiences, and run into the place where the author could no longer continue. There is some explanation about what the author was attempting to create, which is nice.