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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim DeePublisher: Counterpoint Imprint: Counterpoint Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.329kg ISBN: 9781619026216ISBN 10: 161902621 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 January 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Sprawling in its descriptions of nature and of the histories that inform each of the places he visits, Dee's work defies linearity. Lyrical and thought–provoking "" — Kirkus ""…exceptional book of sharp observation, ardent research, exquisite language, and persuasive appreciation.…Dee infuses each page with an astonishing fecundity of stories about innovation, folly, crime, and revelation, forever transforming our perception of civilization's seedbeds and graves."" —Booklist, Starred ""Through metaphor, literature, and history, the author shares how humans have shaped the fields of the world and how nature has responded over time. VERDICT: A lyrical exploration of four very different fields that will appeal to readers interested in our influence on the natural world."" —Library Journal "" grand nature–writing tradition Dee interlaces careful descriptions of his experience of being in these spaces with the human history that turned these lands to agricultural use and then permitted nature to reclaim them, winding lyrical stories of the interaction between person and place, history and physicality. Equally at ease with people, birds, and old guidebooks "" —Publishers Weekly ""Four Fields is an enthralling and unexpected book or four short books about what we have made of the natural world. The language itself is rich and loamy. There is evidence of much thought here, as well as a naturalist's profound observation. It is proof that really, there is no such thing as ""nature writing"" Dee gives us the wide world and everything in it, including ourselves and all our works."" —The Guardian """"Four Fields"" is about far more than pieces of earth; it is a summary of humanity's aspirations."" —The Economist" Sprawling in its descriptions of nature and of the histories that inform each of the places he visits, Dee's work defies linearity. Lyrical and thought-provoking - Kirkus ...exceptional book of sharp observation, ardent research, exquisite language, and persuasive appreciation....Dee infuses each page with an astonishing fecundity of stories about innovation, folly, crime, and revelation, forever transforming our perception of civilization's seedbeds and graves. -Booklist, Starred Through metaphor, literature, and history, the author shares how humans have shaped the fields of the world and how nature has responded over time. VERDICT: A lyrical exploration of four very different fields that will appeal to readers interested in our influence on the natural world. -Library Journal grand nature-writing tradition Dee interlaces careful descriptions of his experience of being in these spaces with the human history that turned these lands to agricultural use and then permitted nature to reclaim them, winding lyrical stories of the interaction between person and place, history and physicality. Equally at ease with people, birds, and old guidebooks -Publishers Weekly Four Fields is an enthralling and unexpected book or four short books about what we have made of the natural world. The language itself is rich and loamy. There is evidence of much thought here, as well as a naturalist's profound observation. It is proof that really, there is no such thing as nature writing Dee gives us the wide world and everything in it, including ourselves and all our works. -The Guardian Four Fields is about far more than pieces of earth; it is a summary of humanity's aspirations. -The Economist Sprawling in its descriptions of nature and of the histories that inform each of the places he visits, Dee's work defies linearity....Lyrical and thought-provoking... -- Kirkus ...exceptional book of sharp observation, ardent research, exquisite language, and persuasive appreciation....Dee infuses each page with an astonishing fecundity of stories about innovation, folly, crime, and revelation, forever transforming our perception of civilization's seedbeds and graves. --Booklist, Starred Through metaphor, literature, and history, the author shares how humans have shaped the fields of the world and how nature has responded over time. VERDICT: A lyrical exploration of four very different fields that will appeal to readers interested in our influence on the natural world. --Library Journal ...grand nature-writing tradition...Dee interlaces careful descriptions of his experience of being in these spaces with the human history that turned these lands to agricultural use and then permitted nature to reclaim them, winding lyrical stories of the interaction between person and place, history and physicality. Equally at ease with people, birds, and old guidebooks... --Publishers Weekly Four Fields is an enthralling and unexpected book - or four short books - about what we have made of the natural world. The language itself is rich and loamy. There is evidence of much thought here, as well as a naturalist's profound observation. It is proof that really, there is no such thing as nature writing - Dee gives us the wide world and everything in it, including ourselves and all our works. --The Guardian Four Fields is about far more than pieces of earth; it is a summary of humanity's aspirations. --The Economist ""Sprawling in its descriptions of nature and of the histories that inform each of the places he visits, Dee's work defies linearity. Lyrical and thought–provoking "" — Kirkus ""…exceptional book of sharp observation, ardent research, exquisite language, and persuasive appreciation.…Dee infuses each page with an astonishing fecundity of stories about innovation, folly, crime, and revelation, forever transforming our perception of civilization's seedbeds and graves."" —Booklist, Starred ""Through metaphor, literature, and history, the author shares how humans have shaped the fields of the world and how nature has responded over time. VERDICT: A lyrical exploration of four very different fields that will appeal to readers interested in our influence on the natural world."" —Library Journal "" grand nature–writing tradition Dee interlaces careful descriptions of his experience of being in these spaces with the human history that turned these lands to agricultural use and then permitted nature to reclaim them, winding lyrical stories of the interaction between person and place, history and physicality. Equally at ease with people, birds, and old guidebooks "" —Publishers Weekly ""Four Fields is an enthralling and unexpected book or four short books about what we have made of the natural world. The language itself is rich and loamy. There is evidence of much thought here, as well as a naturalist's profound observation. It is proof that really, there is no such thing as ""nature writing"" Dee gives us the wide world and everything in it, including ourselves and all our works."" —The Guardian """"Four Fields"" is about far more than pieces of earth; it is a summary of humanity's aspirations."" —The Economist Author InformationTim Dee was born in Liverpool in 1961. He has worked as a BBC radio producer for more than twenty years and divides his life between Bristol and Cambridge. His first book, The Running Sky: A Birdwatching Life, was published by Jonathan Cape in 2009. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |