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I came late to this book, which was written in the 1940’s, and not published for the first time, until 1977, but it instantly became one of my all-time favourites, and the one I would take to a desert island should the occasion arise. It’s an astonishing piece of writing that runs counter to everything in our contemporary fast-paced, consumer-driven society. Nan Shepherd is writing about a single mountain, with a depth of knowledge that seems unavailable now that tourism has become a massive part of our economy, and there is no far-flung place on the planet that some celebrity hasn’t been filmed in. In my edition, Robert Macfarlane has written the introduction, and Jeanette Winterson the afterword. Macfarlane suggests that The Living Mountain is a kind of ‘geo-poetic quest’. Shepherd herself described it as a ‘traffic of love’, and in fact only love, in the truest sense, could give…
'The finest book ever written on nature and landscape in Britain' Guardian
Introduction by Robert Macfarlane. Afterword by Jeanette Winterson
In this masterpiece of nature writing, Nan Shepherd describes her journeys into the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. There she encounters a world that can be breathtakingly beautiful at times and shockingly harsh at others. Her intense, poetic prose explores and records the rocks, rivers, creatures and hidden aspects of this remarkable landscape.
Shepherd spent a lifetime in search of the 'essential nature' of the Cairngorms; her quest led her to write this classic meditation on the magnificence of mountains, and…
It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.
The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…
I’m not usually a big fan of science fiction but this was more like a thought experiment that both mystified and intrigued me. A very thought-provoking read whose imagery still lingers in my imagination.
Winner of the 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction A SUNDAY TIMES & NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The spectacular new novel from the bestselling author of JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL, 'one of our greatest living authors' NEW YORK MAGAZINE __________________________________ Piranesi lives in the House. Perhaps he always has.
In his notebooks, day after day, he makes a clear and careful record of its wonders: the labyrinth of halls, the thousands upon thousands of statues, the tides that thunder up staircases, the clouds that move in slow procession through the upper halls. On Tuesdays and Fridays Piranesi sees his friend,…