Common Ground

One of Britain’s Favourite Nature Books as featured on BBC’s Winterwatch

(Author) Cowen Rob Rob Cowen
Format: Paperback
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Immersive, evocative and powerful, Common Ground is a unique evocation of how, over the course of one year, Rob Cowen discovered a common -- though extraordinary -- square mile of wood, meadow, hedge and river on the edge of his northern town. 'I am dreaming of the edge-land again.' After moving from London to a new home in Yorkshire, Rob Cowen finds himself on unfamiliar territory, disoriented, hemmed in by winter and yearning for the nearest open space. So one night, he sets out to find it -- a pylon-slung edge-land, a tangle of wood, meadow, field and river on the outskirts of town. Despite being in the shadow of thousands of houses, it feels unclaimed, forgotten, caught between worlds, and all the more magical for it. Obsessively revisiting this contested ground, Cowen ventures deeper into its many layers and lives, documenting its changes through time and season and unearthing histories that profoundly resonate and intertwine with transformative events happening in his own life. Blurring the boundaries of memoir, natural history and novel, Common Ground offers nothing less than an enthralling new way of writing about nature and our experiences within it. We encounter the edge-land's inhabitants in immersive, kaleidoscopic detail as their voices and visions rise from the fields and woods: beasts, birds, insects, plants and people -- the beggars, sages and lovers across the ages. Startlingly personal and poetic, this is a unique portrait of a forgotten realm and a remarkable evocation of how, over the course of a year, a man came to know himself once more by unlocking it. But, above all, this is a book that reasserts a vital truth: nature isn't just found in some remote mountain or protected park. It is all around us. It is in us. It is us.

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Publisher:
Cornerstone
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
354
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780099592037
Publish year:
2016
Publish date:
March 24, 2016

Cowen Rob

Rob Cowen

Rob Cowen is a British author known for his acclaimed book "Common Ground," which explores the natural world and human connection to it. His lyrical prose and keen observations bring the landscape to life, inspiring readers to appreciate and protect the environment. Cowen's work has made a significant impact on nature writing.

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