Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain

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$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Tin House Books
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Pages
368
Dimensions
5.72 X 8.54 X 1.16 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781953534033

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About the Author

Roger Deakin was an English writer and celebrated environmentalist. Waterlog, the only book he published in his lifetime, became a UK bestseller, and founded the wild swimming movement. He also authored two other acclaimed works of nonfiction: Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees and Notes From Walnut Tree Farm. Deakin lived in Suffolk, England, and died there in 2006.

Robert Macfarlane's best-selling, prize-winning books include Underland, Mountains of the Mind, The Old Ways, Landmarks, and, with Jackie Morris, The Lost Words and The Lost Spells. He lives in Cambridge, England, where he is a fellow of the University of Cambridge.
Bonnie Tsui is a longtime contributor to The New York Times and California Sunday Magazine, as well as the recipient of the Jane Rainie Opel Young Alumna Award from Harvard University, the Lowell Thomas Gold Award, and a National Press Foundation Fellowship. Her book American Chinatown won the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller. She lives, swims, and surfs in the Bay Area.
Reviews
Roger Deakin is the perfect companion for an invigorating armchair swim. Engaging, thoughtful, and candid.-- "The Telegraph"
A beautiful ode to the act of swimming outdoors.... Through ecstatic and exacting descriptions of his many swims, Deakin introduces the reader both to the pleasures of outdoor swimming and to the richness of the natural landscape.... Deakin's insistence on wild swimming for all is really an insistence on a better ecosystem for all.-- "The Atlantic"
Sublime.... His swim isn't just about moving, but about, literally and ecstatically, being moved.-- "The Cut"
[Waterlog] might be the most romantic swimming memoir ever written. Its spirit, and the way it illuminates the joy and complexity of water, of swimming in the wild, places it next to Thoreau's Walden. As Thoreau 'went to the woods, ' Deakin went into the water.-- "Harper's Magazine"
His prose is sensuous . . . and his sense of humor is as dry as his theme is wet.--Rebecca Mead "The New Yorker"
Extraordinary.--Olivia Laing "The Guardian"
Part amphibious adventure memoir and part right to roam manifesto, beneath Waterlog's delightful quirk lies a serious treatise on public access and the belief that swimming is intrinsically transformative.... Sublimely subversive reading of the highest order.-- "Adventure Journal"
A classic ode to wild swimming.-- "Outside Magazine"
[A] beautiful meditation on swimming in nature. . . . He writes with sensitivity and a great appreciation for the world around him.-- "Jezebel"
Beautiful.-- "California News Times"
Roger Deakin is a latter-day Thoreau.--Robert Macfarlane, author of Underland
Waterlog is an adventure, a meditation, a celebration of wild swimming--a delight. In this book, Roger Deakin has captured the magic of the liquid world.--Susan Casey, author of The Wave
His prose works a spell.-- "Zoomer"
The foundational text for the international 'wild swimming' movement. . . . A beautifully written, loving tribute to the wonders found swimming in the wild outdoors.-- "Kirkus, Starred Review"
Delightful.-- "Mother Jones"