Rabu, 25 Mei 2016

To the River



A beautiful, lyrical book tells the tale of the river in which Virginia Woolf drowned, and heralds the arrival of a major new voice in nature writing


One midsummer week more than 60 years after Virginia Woolf drowned in the Ouse in 1941, Olivia Laing walked that same Sussex river from source to sea. The result is a passionate investigation into how history resides in a landscape—and how ghosts never quite leave the places they love. Along the way, Laing explores the roles rivers play in human lives, tracing their intricate flow through literature and mythology alike. She excavates all sorts of stories from the Ouse’s marshy banks, from the brutal Barons’ War of the 13th century to the “Dinosaur Hunters,” the 19th-century amateur naturalists who first cracked the fossil code...Reayd More.













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