Silt Silt

Silt

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Publisher Description

In Silt, bestselling travel writer Robert Macfarlane walks the Broomway, the deadliest path in Britain.

In one of the most striking chapters of his brilliant 2012 book The Old Ways, Robert Macfarlane walks the Essex offshore path which has claimed the lives of more than sixty people over the centuries. His companion on this atmospheric and potentially perilous journey is his old friend and photographer, David Quentin.

In this special e-book edition, the Broomway section of The Old Ways appears alongside a run of twenty-two photographs taken that day by David, which form a haunting counterpoint to the text itself. In a newly written afterword, David reflects on the walk, on Robert Macfarlane's writing and on the fascinating legal terrain which paths like this one traverse even as they cross the land itself.

Praise for The Old Ways:

'Macfarlane has shown how utterly beautiful a brilliantly written travel book can still be. As perfect as his now classic The Wild Places. Maybe it is even better than that' William Dalrymple, Observer

'A lovely book, a poetic investigation into what it is to follow a path, on land and at sea, in the footsteps of both our ancient predecessors and such writers as Edward Thomas: Macfarlane is reviving an entire body of nature writing here' David Sexton, Evening Standard

'Beautifully written, moving, thrilling. It reminded me of how much stranger and richer the world is... at walking speed' Philip Pullman, Guardian

'A magnificent meditation on walking and writing. An astonishingly haunted book' Adam Nicolson, Daily Telegraph

'The Old Ways sets the imagination tingling . . . it is like reading a prose Odyssey sprinkled with imagist poems' John Carey, Sunday Times

Robert Macfarlane is the author of the award-winning Mountains of the Mind; The Wild Places; The Old Ways, which was shortlisted for the 2012 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction; and Landmarks, which was shortlisted for the 2015 Samuel Johnson Prize. He is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

David Quentin is a barrister specialising in tax law. He also takes photographs, teaches Cambridge undergraduates about versification and plays the bass guitar in London-based krautgoth noisegaze outfit The Murder Act.

GENRE
Travel & Adventure
RELEASED
2013
20 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
56
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Books Ltd
SIZE
6
MB

Customer Reviews

Freddie Walker-Bird ,

Enhancing life. Maybe saving it.

I am like many. I am not stupid. I am in a stressful job. I am not able to only do the things I want to. I am controlled by bells. And more. These things said, discovering Robert Macfarlane's thoughts gently shifted how I spend my time. His thoughts, words shared in easy exchange for cash, take us beyond the page, and a moment needed for relaxation. They expose us to many of his xenotopias ... and so I walk in many areas, in day and sometimes at night. If life is a gradual acquisition of sensation, then all of Robert Macfarlane's works force us to consider that we can change how we spend part of our time. Great walks, new thoughts are out there waiting. Seek out the Broomway, the Sweet trail and nearby Mendip, Geoffrey Household's holloway, or just a local path. Books transform. Robert Macfarlane's gift is his books radiate that activity awaits, and rewards lie down each path.

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