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S'està carregant… Zeezicht : leven op een onbewoond eiland (2002 original; edició 2005)de Adam Nicolson, Theo Hendriks
Informació de l'obraSea Room: An Island Life in the Hebrides de Adam Nicolson (2002)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Beautifully written, poetic in places, historical account of the Shiant Islands, lying off the east coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. It is the author's love letter to a place, remote and challenging. He make the most of the meagre evidence to weave a fascinating tale and at every point his deep affection shines through, honest and inspiring. ( )
His appreciation of natural history manifests itself in a passionate but never fanatical environmentalism. He is concerned, without becoming hysterical, about the condoms, cadmium and radioactive waste that travel the Minch these days. He longs for the return of white-tailed eagles and basking sharks. He also gives a detailed account of why the bladder wrack on the shores of Eilan an Tighe makes the best organic alternative to toilet paper. Adam Nicolson's father bought the Shiants over 60 years ago. Ha inspirat
"'Nicolson's chronicle is a fine book. Readers will be duly awed by his delicately layered story'--The New York Times Book Review; In 1937, Adam Nicolson's father answered a newspaper ad for a small cluster of three islands--The Shiants (Gaelic meaning 'holy' or 'enchanted')--which lie east of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Sheer black cliffs drop five hundred feet into the cold, dark, rip currents of the Minch, lounging seals crowd at their feet and thousands upon thousands of sea birds swarm overhead in the sky. Nicolson inherited the islands when he was twenty-one and in this spellbinding and luminous book, he recalls his keenly deep connection to the wild, windswept, and yet enchantingly beautiful property. Not merely a haven of solitude, the islands, with a centuries-old past haunted by restless ghosts and tales of ancient treasure, came to be for Nicolson his heartland and a 'sea room'--a sailing term he uses to mean 'the sense of enlargement that island life can give you.' In passionate, prismatic prose, Sea Room celebrates this extraordinary landscape, exploring Nicolson's complicated relationship to the paradoxes of island life and the wonder of revelatory engagement with our natural world"-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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