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Something
Out There
Something
Out There
'Like many a Highland glen, the Fathan Ghlinne should be wooded
but isn't. But I have sat long and often and listened to the
ancient river speech, to the windsong of three birches and a
rowan, the rowan above a meeting of waterfalls which should
be a portentous place. And the word on the wind and in the speech
of the river is that the trees and wolves and the people will
be back.' Thus Jim Crumley concludes this remarkable book of
nature writing. The setting is largely Highland Perthshire (there
are startling asides to Mull and Alaska), the author's home
for several years, and where, having 'chased a rainbow' that
faded early he stayed on and put down a root that nourished
his nature writer's instincts. Something Out There is Jim Crumley's
account of his quest to rediscover something of the ancient
bond between man and nature. It is told in prose that is three-quarters
of the way to poetry, and in the process gives the art of nature
writing a bold new standard bearer for the 21st century.
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