Abundance: Nature in Recovery
Autor Karen Lloyden Limba Engleză Hardback – sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472989086
ISBN-10: 1472989082
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472989082
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
As an amateur non-scientist travelling into the wider (and wilder) world, Karen's non-specialist approach allows nature-writing audiences of all levels to understand and appreciate the vital conservation issues related in her lyrical prose
Notă biografică
Karen Lloyd is a writer of non-fiction, poetry and journalism. Abundance is her third work of non-fiction. Her first book, The Gathering Tide: A Journey Around the Edgelands of Morecambe Bay, was selected as a top read in the Observer Authors' Books of the Year in 2016. The Blackbird Diaries was published in 2017. Both won prizes at The Lakeland Book of the Year Awards. Karen is also an environmental activist and edited and published the anthology Curlew Calling to raise awareness of the perilous state of Britain's lowland curlews.
Cuprins
A Primer for AbundanceTo Receive the WolfCircumspect Dancing in FieldsDustMrs Janossy Goes Shopping for CatsHuman Resilience TrainingBeavergeddonDance Halls of DesireEighty Fragments on the PelicanViewing StationsEcdysisThe Bear, the Taxi Driver and the Custard CreamCathedral ThinkingIncomingAcknowledgementsPermissionsSelect BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
It is noteworthy for its impressive lyricism, the experimental nature of its format and for the philosophical richness and variety of its content.
If I was to recommend one book people should read for their well-being, it would be this.
In Abundance, Karen offers engaging, thought-provoking writing and asks many questions which should open up the discussion of what we value in the world around us.
Abundance explores the wealth of nature in recovery and challenges the inevitability of biodiversity loss.
Full of exuberant delight.
There's depth and skill as her writing moves from the prosaic to the lyric, all the time making the technical accessible. Scientific research fits comfortably alongside descriptions of birds and watercourses, and wider observations on our everyday successes and failures in living interdependently.
Abundance is a little masterpiece carrying an important message. It is a visceral if elegant plea that happiness lies in knowing what you look at - like the colours in a tiny bird's eyes - where observation exists as the passport to truth. Lloyd's book holds out the gateway to a new world.
Lloyd writes with such courageous attention it seems the least we can do is respond to her request to think differently, to imagine a world where abundance begets abundance. She paints the vision of a world full of animals living in harmony and asks, can humans learn to be one of them?
The essays in Abundance are characterised by an admirable urgency. Lloyd's is a voice for now. Her ways of seeing reel in not just the deep wounds at the heart of nature but also glimpse moments of hope, of healing. You want to know how to help nature to heal? Read this. Here's how.
We live at a time when our writers need to challenge our apathy and call out our lack of ambition in restoring Britain's nature. Very few are willing to do so, but in Abundance, Karen Lloyd opens up new pathways to a reimagined relationship with the wild.
If I was to recommend one book people should read for their well-being, it would be this.
In Abundance, Karen offers engaging, thought-provoking writing and asks many questions which should open up the discussion of what we value in the world around us.
Abundance explores the wealth of nature in recovery and challenges the inevitability of biodiversity loss.
Full of exuberant delight.
There's depth and skill as her writing moves from the prosaic to the lyric, all the time making the technical accessible. Scientific research fits comfortably alongside descriptions of birds and watercourses, and wider observations on our everyday successes and failures in living interdependently.
Abundance is a little masterpiece carrying an important message. It is a visceral if elegant plea that happiness lies in knowing what you look at - like the colours in a tiny bird's eyes - where observation exists as the passport to truth. Lloyd's book holds out the gateway to a new world.
Lloyd writes with such courageous attention it seems the least we can do is respond to her request to think differently, to imagine a world where abundance begets abundance. She paints the vision of a world full of animals living in harmony and asks, can humans learn to be one of them?
The essays in Abundance are characterised by an admirable urgency. Lloyd's is a voice for now. Her ways of seeing reel in not just the deep wounds at the heart of nature but also glimpse moments of hope, of healing. You want to know how to help nature to heal? Read this. Here's how.
We live at a time when our writers need to challenge our apathy and call out our lack of ambition in restoring Britain's nature. Very few are willing to do so, but in Abundance, Karen Lloyd opens up new pathways to a reimagined relationship with the wild.