
The Nature of Spring
Jim Crumley
(Author)Description
"Delightful ... The lyrical prose elevates Crumley's detailed descriptions of the natural world he encounters ... Readers will be transported by this immersive outing." Publishers Weekly
A BBC-serialized vision of spring, ravaged by climate change yet still astonishing, by Scotland's leading nature writer.
Spring is nature's season of rebirth and rejuvenation. Earth's Northern hemisphere tilts toward the sun, winter yields to intensifying light and warmth, and a wild, elemental beauty transforms the Highland landscape and a repertoire of islands from Colonsay to Lindisfarne.Jim Crumley chronicles the wonder, tumult, and spectacle of that transformation, but he shows too that it is no Wordsworthian idyll that unfolds. Climate chaos brings unwanted drama to the lives of badger and fox, seal and seabird and raptor, pine marten and sand martin. Crumley lays bare the impact of global warming and urges us all towards a more daring conservation vision that embraces everything from the mountain treeline to a second spring for the wolf.
Product Details
Publisher | Saraband |
Publish Date | February 28, 2023 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781912235377 |
Dimensions | 7.9 X 5.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Veteran nature writer and "the pre-eminent Scottish nature-writer" (Guardian) Jim Crumley has written forty books, mostly on the wildlife and wild landscape of his native Scotland, the impact of human activity on the natural world, species reintroduction, and climate change. His work has been nominated for many prestigious awards, including the Wainwright Prize for nature writing and Scotland's National Book Awards. Jim is a widely published journalist and has a monthly column in The Scots Magazine, as well as being an occasional broadcaster on BBC radio and television.
Reviews
"Delightful ... The lyrical prose elevates Crumley's detailed descriptions of the natural world he encounters ... Readers will be transported by this immersive outing." Publishers Weekly
"Nature writer and poet Jim Crumley returns with a third volume of close observations [and] charts the arrival of spring, from the February song of a mistle thrush to May's drowsy warmth." New Statesman recommended reads
"Mesmerising." Herald
"Compelling ... Radical ... Crumley could be Ali Smith's naturalist twin." Scottish Review of Books
"A fantastic writer ... exquisite observations of details in the landscape as well as sweeping vistas ... remarkable." BBC Countryfile magazine
"Beautifully written ... thoughtful and thought-provoking ... Jim Crumley does not shy away from the important issues facing the natural world." Undiscovered Scotland
"There are books that transport us and Jim Crumley's ode to spring takes us there on the wings of a sea eagle ... Exquisitely observed ... uplifting and disquieting ... Crumley's masterful words take you into the canvas of nature as into the work of a grand master ... The joy, the passion, the complete understanding Jim has for his world is a portal. The world on our doorstep." Book of the Week, The Courier
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